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24 January, 04:17

How many milligrams of sodium thiosulfate (m. w. = 158) are represented by 0.25 mmol? (answer must be numeric; no units or commas; include a leading zero when answer is less than 1; round final answer to the nearest tenth.) ?

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  1. 24 January, 04:24
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    To calculate for mass, simply multiply molar weight (MW) and number of mols. The molar weight (MW) is in units of mg / mmol. Therefore the mass is:

    mass = (158 mg / mmol) (0.25 mmol)

    mass = 39.5 mg

    Answer:

    39.5
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