CHEMISTRY PROBLEM: How much solute to get the right molarity?
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CHEMISTRY PROBLEM: I need to have the following electrolytes in the following millimolar quantities in 1 liter of water:
Potassium 4 mM/L
Calcium 0.9 mM/L
Magnesium 1 mM/L
...by using the following chemicals:
- KCl (2mEq/ml, which I think is 150mg/ml) Molarity: 4 mOsm/mL
- CaCl2 (100mg/ml) CaCl2 Molarity: 2.04 mOsm/mL
- MgCl2 (200mg/ml) MgCl2 Molarity: 2.95 mOsm/mL
The question is how much of each chemical do I need, and what is the total osmolarity of the resulting solution? Please include your math so I can see how you did it.
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