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The standard concentration of insulin is 100 units/milliliter. This would make one unit 1/100th of a milliliter.
The answer is: Concentration can be expressed as grams of solute per milliliter of solvent.
100μg/ml x 100 concentration = 10mg/ml you don't specify the the starting volume. if it is 1ml then you add 99ml. if it is a litre then you add 99 litres.
molarity
No. To express concentration as a percentage both components (usually solvent and solute, but could be two fluids) need to be measured in the same units - both in volume or both in mass.
It could denote the density of a liquid It could also denote the concentration of a dissolved substance in the liquid
It works out as: 4.2 mL
Yes
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