Chapter1: Matter, Measurements, And Calculations
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Problem 1.126E
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Main Goal: Convert the experimental glucose concentration from mM (millimolar) to g/100 mL.
- Take the 1/100 dilution factor into consideration
- Molarity will open the doors for you to get to grams.
- Once at M assume 1L of solution. (Hint: this will help you when converting from M to moles)
- You will also need to calculate the molar mass of glucose which has the formula C6H12O6
- There are 5 steps in total
Task 1: Write a step-by-step guide with key words for the students on how to do these calculations. Ensure the steps are clearly written and easy to follow.
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