To make a 5mM solution of a compound, you would need to dissolve an appropriate amount of the compound in a solvent to reach a final concentration of 5 millimoles per liter (5mM). The exact amount of compound required will depend on its molecular weight and the volume of solvent you are using. You can use a molecular weight calculator to determine the amount needed to achieve a 5mM concentration.
5mm is equal to approximately 0.19685 inches. When converted to yards, 5mm is equivalent to about 0.00547 yards.
To dilute a 100 mM solution to 5 mM, you would need to dilute it by a factor of 20. To do this, you can add 19 parts of a suitable solvent (such as water) to 1 part of the 100 mM solution. Mix thoroughly to ensure a homogeneous 5 mM solution.
a 5mm nail
divide by 25.4 Direct Conversion Formula 5 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 0.1968503937 in
You need 6,9 mL stock solution.
To make a 5mM solution of HCl, you would need to dilute concentrated HCl (usually in the range of 10-12M) with water. The exact dilution volume will depend on the concentration of the concentrated HCl solution you have. It's crucial to wear appropriate personal protective equipment and handle concentrated HCl with care due to its corrosive nature.
5mM = 0.005 moles 100 mL = 0.1 Liters Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution 0.005 M EDTA = X moles/0.1 Liters = 0.0005 moles EDTA =_____________ Now, look up the molecular formula for EDTA and find how many grams needed to add to your 100 mL.
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5mm is half a cm
25mm2 = 5mm * 5mm
5mm 5mm = 0.5cm
4mm is smaller than 5mm
5mm wide
3-5mm bilateral = -2
5mm is larger than 2mm. In fact, 5mm is more than double the size of 2mm. When comparing the two measurements, 5mm represents a greater length.
The circumference of a circle that is 5mm is: 15.7 mm