Chemistry, asked by OGW, 11 months ago

A patient has a cholesterol count of 2060 mg/L. What is the molarity of cholesterol in this patient's blood if the molecular mass of cholesterol is 386.64 g/mol?

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The molarity of cholesterol in the blood of the patient is 5.32 milimoles per litre.

Explanation:

  • If 2060 milligram is contained in one litre , it means 2.06 gram is present in 1 litre. One mole of cholesterol has the molecular weight of 386.64 gram. so the molarity is 5.3 too mili moles per litre
  • there are certain food which provide a large amount of energy but have certain problems associated with them.:
  • meat fish and egg at the richest source of protein. However they also consist of high amount of cholesterol which may lead to hypercholesterolemia

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