Calculate concentration in millimolars using the formula: Molarity (millimolars)= Amount (in millimoles)/Volume of solution (in liters). In our example, the volume of the solution is 500 ml or 0.5 liters. The molarity of NaOH would be: Molarity (NaOH)= 12.5 millimoles/0.5 liters=25 mi...
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Calculate the mass in grams of 4.46*10^{24} molecules of propylamine. The chemical formula for propylamine is C3H9N. Determine the millimolar (mM) glucose concentration in the plasma if the normal blood glucose is 80 mg/100 ml (also known as 80 mg%). Assume tha...
Calculate how much glucose is needed to make 500 mL of a 5% glucose solution. Solutions: In chemistry, a solution is created by dissolving a substance *the solute) in another substance (the solvent). For example, when we mix table salt (NaCl) with water, we are effect...