Asked by Hannah
A patient with untreated diabetes may have a blood concentration of acetone of 20mg/100mL. Determine the molar mass of acetone and use this number to convert this concentration to mol/L.
Okay, so I was able to determine the molar mass of acetone (= 58.09g/mol) however, i'm not sure how to get through the next part. Any help that you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Okay, so I was able to determine the molar mass of acetone (= 58.09g/mol) however, i'm not sure how to get through the next part. Any help that you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
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Answered by
DrBob222
0.02g/100 = 0.20 g/L
mols = grams/molar mass
0.20/58.08 = mols.
mols = grams/molar mass
0.20/58.08 = mols.
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