Describe how you would make 100ml of a 10mmol glucose standard
10 mmol of glucose = 10/1000 moles = .01 mole
molar mass of glucose = 180g/mol
mass of glucose required = .01 * 180 = 1.8 g
1.8 gram of solid glucose is weighed and then dissolve it in 100ml of water in a standard flask
this will give the required standard solution of glucose
concentration of this solution become = 0.1 M
Describe how you would make 100ml of a 10mmol glucose standard
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