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How many milligram of lysozyme (MW=14,600 g/mol) are needed to make 3 liters of a 10^-6 M solution?
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Given:
w = 14.600[g/mol]
V = 3[L]
c = 10^-6[mol/L]
Use:
c = m/(w*V)
Find: m
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