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- 12 grams of glucose will make how many mL of a 0.5 g/mL solution?You have a 10mL of a 30% stock solution of glucose. You need a 2% working solution of glucose and want to make as much as you can. If you use all 10mL, how much 2% glucose can you make?You have 200 ml of a stock solution of 50% glycerol, a liquid. How much would you need to make 1 Liter of a 0.5% solution of glycerol?
- You want to make 500 ml of an isotonic glucose solution to infuse into a patient. How many grams of glucose do you need? _______gYou are provided with a stock solution of 80 mM ATP. How much of this solution do you need to add to how much distilled water to get 100 mL of 15 mM ATP solution?If you need to make 2L of 0.25M Glucose, how many grams of glucose do you need Formula for glucose: C6H12O6