You have a 0.5M stock solution of NaCl (formula weight: 58.4 g/mole), a 0.15M stock solution of glucose (formula weight: 180.2g/mole), and a bottle of solid Tris base (formula weight: 121.1g/mole). How would you prepare (be specific) 25 mL of a single solution containing 10mM Tris, 15mM glucose, and 5mM NaCl.
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You have a 0.5M stock solution of NaCl (formula weight: 58.4 g/mole), a 0.15M stock solution of glucose (formula weight: 180.2g/mole), and a bottle of solid Tris base (formula weight: 121.1g/mole). How would you prepare (be specific) 25 mL of a single solution containing 10mM Tris, 15mM glucose, and 5mM NaCl.
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