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How many microliters of original sample are required to produce a final dilution of 10-3 in a total volume of 1,000 mL?

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User Kawu
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Answer:


10^(9)\ \mu L

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering


Molarity_(1)* Volume_(1)=Molarity_(2)* Volume_(2)

Given that:


Molarity_(1)=1.0\ M (let)


Volume_(1)=1000\ mL


Volume_(2)=?


Molarity_(2)=0.001\ M

So,


1.0* 1000=0.001* Volume_(2)

Volume = 10⁶ mL


1\ mL=10^(3)\ \mu L

So, Volume =
10^(9)\ \mu L

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