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suppose you want to make 2,000 g of a solution of glucose in water that has 2.8% m over m concentration how much glucose should you use​

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For 1 lt 50 mM high glucose DMEM, you need 44.8 ml of 1 M glucose and 955.2 ml of 5.5 mM DMEM, if you wanna make a solution from a liquid glucose concentration. - Or else simply add 8 g of D-glucose into the 1 L of low glucose DMEM. If you want to avoid to sterilize all media

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