3. We use the dilution law: Molarity * Volume = constant from the fact that moles of compound remains the same.
Using the initial volume of stock solution to be V, putting in the given values, we get:
1 * V = 250 * 10-3 * 200
SOlving, V = 50 ml
Therefore we take 50 mL of the 1 M solution and add 150 mL of water to it to get 200 mL of 250 mM of solution.
3. How would you make 200 ml of a 250 mM phosphate buffer from a 1M...
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How would you prepare a 105 mL solution of 2.2% HEPES from a 250 mM stock of the buffer? (MW of HEPES = 238.30) a) First, convert 250 mM HEPES to a percent concentration (%): b) Next, determine the dilution of your percent stock solution of HEPES (calculated in "a" above) to a final concentration of 2.2% with a final volume of 105 ml: c) Mix components rightarrow ___ ml of H_2O+ ___ ml of 250 mM HEPES
If you add 2 mL of 1M HCl to 600 mL of 25 mM phosphate buffer (pH 8.0), what will be the resulting pH? (pKa of phosphate = 7.21)
Describe how you would make a solution of 50mM sodium chloride, 200 mM phosphate buffer, pH 6.5.
3. Describe, quantitatively, how you would make 250 mL of a 40 mM HEPES buffer at pH 7.60. You have access to HEPES sodium salt (molar mass = 260.29), unlimited 1 M NaOH and unlimited 1 M HCl.
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Question 3.(9 pts) You need to make up a 600 ml of a 40 mM solution of Citric acid DH 7.5 from a 1M stock of Citric acid pH 6.4. Citric acid pKa 6.4. Describe how you would make up this solution. Show work and all calculations
Question 3.(9 pts) You need to make up a 600 ml of a 40 mM solution of Citric acid DH 7.5 from a 1M stock of Citric acid pH 6.4. Citric acid...
A sodium phosphate buffer has a concentration of 25 mM. If you take 25 mL of the buffer and add 75 mL of water, what is the final concentration after the dilution? Show work.
Describe how you would prepare 250 ml of 0.2M phosphate buffer, pH =12.5, given solid Na2HPO4.2H2O and Na3PO4.H2O. pKa= 4.75
Suppose you were to make your own standards (via serial dilution) using 6 tubes. You start with tube #1- you have 450 uL of assay buffer and add 50 uL of estradiol stock solution. Then you take out 100 uL from tube # 1 and add it to 300 uL assay buffer in tube #2, this is repeated for tubes #3-6 (for tube #3 remove 100 uL from tube #2, etc.). In tube #1 you end up with a final...
Goal- to make a 1L solution of phosphate buffer at pH 7.8 If you make up a 1M aqueous solution each of: NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 How much of each solution would you need to add (mix) to make up a 1 liter solution of 0.4 M phosphate at pH 7.8 Hint: the pKa for H2PO4- <-> HPO4 2- + H+ is 6.8)