To make 100mL of 5mg/mL using a stock solution of 50mg/mL, how much diluent is needed? A. 50 mL diluent B. 70 mL diluent C. 90 mL diluent D. 100 mL diluent
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This means we need to dilute the stock solution by a factor of 10 (50mg/mL divided by 10 = 5mg/mL). To calculate how much diluent we need, we can use the formula: V1C1 = V2C2 where V1 is the volume of the stock solution we will use, C1 is the concentration of Show more…
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