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Overview
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DirectionsStock Solutions Adenosine has a molecular weight of 267.24g/mol; inosine has a molecular weight of 268.2g/mol.
RANDOM adenosine 0.25 x 10-5
Absorption Spectra Spectrum of each of your samples along with a blank Unknown Determine the concentration of these unknowns from the calibration curves by propagating the error from the calibration curve to your concentration calculation. After making your calculation, find out what the calculation of the samples should be. CalculationsCalculations:
To dilute the solution of adenosine and inosine to the concentrations listed above:
Adenosine
Inosine
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