Which of the following units represents the amount of solute in a solution?

Question 10 options:

1 nL (nanoliter)

2 μg (micrograms)

4 μL (microliters)

3 mL (milliliters)

1 answer

The unit that represents the amount of solute in a solution from the options provided is:

2 μg (micrograms)

This unit specifically indicates the mass of the solute, while the other options (nL, μL, and mL) refer to volumes, not directly to the amount of solute.

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