2. Give the concentrations in units of mg/ml for the following solutions. Full credit will not be awarded if your calculations are not shown below. (2 points) 50 g/liter 0.5 g/ml 5 mg/ml 500 mg/liter Concentration in mg/ml Show your work here:
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50 g/liter: To convert grams per liter to milligrams per milliliter, we need to multiply by 1000 (since 1 g = 1000 mg and 1 liter = 1000 ml). So, 50 g/liter = 50 * 1000 mg/1000 ml = 50 mg/ml. Show more…
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