How many moles of glucose would be present in:
1Litre of a 5micromolar solution?
To determine the number of moles of glucose present in a given solution, you first need to know the molar concentration and the volume of the solution.
Given:
Molar concentration = 5 micromolar = 5 x 10^-6 M
Volume of the solution = 1 Liter = 1 L
To calculate the moles of glucose, you can use the formula:
moles = molar concentration x volume
Substituting the given values into the formula:
moles of glucose = (5 x 10^-6 M) x (1 L)
Now, let's solve the equation:
moles of glucose = 5 x 10^-6
Therefore, in 1 Liter of a 5 micromolar solution, there would be 5 x 10^-6 moles of glucose.