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8 July, 22:47

You are required to make a solution of Binding Protein A (BPA) half saturated with its binding partner ligand A. The Kd of ligand A for BPA is 1 x 10-5M and it has a molecular weight of 250. How much of ligand A needs to be added to a 2000 ml solution of BPA?

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  1. 8 July, 23:04
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    You are given the molarity of the solution which is 1x10-5 M. Since molarity is moles of solute over liters solution. You could determines the moles.

    M=m/V

    1x10-5 = m / (2 L)

    m = 2x10-5 moles ligand A

    We could determine the mass of ligand A by using the molar weight:

    2x10-5 mol * 250 g/mol = 0.005 grams of ligand A

    I hope I was able to answer your question. Have a good day.
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