To make a millimolar (mM) solution, first determine the desired volume and the molecular weight of the solute. For example, to prepare 1 mM of a compound in 1 liter of solution, dissolve 1 millimole (which equals the molecular weight in grams divided by 1000) of the solute in enough solvent to reach a final volume of 1 liter. Use a precise balance for accurate measurement and ensure thorough mixing for complete dissolution.
The term molar it refers a form to know the concentration of a solution, and it is equivalent to a molar unit in a litre of solvent 1 Molar (1M) = 1 mole (molecular weight from the structure you are interested in) / 1000 mL or 1 L. Milimolar is the thousandth part from a solution 1M
You need 6,9 mL stock solution.
To make a solution you add a solute to a solvent.
1.3g
To make a 3.7% EDTA solution, you would add 3.7 grams of EDTA to 100 mL of solution.
The term molar it refers a form to know the concentration of a solution, and it is equivalent to a molar unit in a litre of solvent 1 Molar (1M) = 1 mole (molecular weight from the structure you are interested in) / 1000 mL or 1 L. Milimolar is the thousandth part from a solution 1M
Micromolar solution: Suppose 300 is mol wt of compound then 300g in 1000 ml -- it becomes 1M 300,000 mg in 1000 ml ---it is also 1 Molar 1 mg=1000 microgram hence 300,000,000 microgram in 1000 ml ----it is 1 molar now 300,000 microgram in 1 ml ----it is 1 Molar 1 molar=1000 milimolar hence 300,000 microgram in 1 ml -----1000 milimolar 300,000 ----------------------------- 1000,000 micromolar 0.3 microgram --in 1 ml it is 1 micromolar simillarly convert the ml as you want
Add water to the solution
No, evaporation will most likely make the solution supersaturated
It is the solution; sometimes also called the root.
You have to Heat it!
Solute dissolves in solvent to form solution.
concentrated solution
You need 6,9 mL stock solution.
A solute dissolves in a solvent to make a solution
Dissolving a solute in a solvent a solution is obtained.
To make an electrolyte solution you dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a glass of water.