Describe how you would make 100ml of a 10mmol glucose standard
Determine how you would make 100mL of a stock copper solution at 300ug/mL if using copper (II) nitrate hexahydrate.
How many milligrams of glucose would you use to make 5 ml of a 300 mM glucose solution? Show your calculations...Please work this out on loose leaf 4. How many milligrams (mg of glucose would you use to make 5 ml of a 300 mM glucose solution? Show your calculations. Answer
How would you make 300 mL of a 5.5 mM glucose solution?
How would you describe the polarity of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, knowing it is a transmembrane protein?
How many grams of glucose would you need to make 100 ml of a 15% solution? And how many milliliters of what would you use?
How would you make 20 mL of 25 mM glucose? Please show the work.
A stock standard solution of glucose containing 1 g of glucose/5,000mL. The working standard is prepared by diluting 5mL of the stock solution to 100mL. What is the concentration of glucose in the working standard in mg/dL?
How would you make a 350 ml solution of 2% Glucose (MW = 180.16) in water? A) 2 grams of glucose into 300 ml of water. Bring up to 350 ml total volume. B) Add 350 ml of distilled water to a beaker. Add 7 grams of glucose. C) 7 grams of glucose into 300 ml of water. Bring up to 350 ml total volume. D) Add 350 ml of distilled water to a beaker. Add 20 grams glucose.
You have to make 100mL of 0.05M HCl from a 10M HCl stock solution, but the only measuring devices available are 100mL graduated cylinders and 10mL serological pipets. How could you accurately make the dilute HCl solution
Describe how glucose is instrumental in the formation of FA. How does glucose provide the energy and raw materials needed to make palmitate? How many mol ATP, NADPH, and acetyl-CoA needed to make palmitate? How many mol glucose are required for ATP, NADPH, and acetyl-CoA sufficient to make one mol palmitate? What role does citrate lyase and malic enzyme play in palmitate formation?