Hi everyone
.
In my Physio Psych class, my group will be making intracranial injections of L-Dopa into the nucleus accuments of obese rats.
We need to know how much L-Dopa in grams per microliter to use to make a solution with a concentration of 10 mM.
The chemical formula of the compound we will be using is:
(HO)
22C
6H
3CH
2CH(NH
2)CO
2H
The molecular weight is: 197.19 g/mol
I tried to solve the problem myself, but I am not sure if the amount I came up with is correct.
First, I converted mM to moles.
10 mM = .01 mol
.01 mol L-Dopa x (197.19g L-Dopa/1 mol L-Dopa) = 1.97 g L-Dopa
After that, I set up a proportion.
(1.97 g L-Dopa/1 L L-Dopa) = (x g L-Dopa/1 x 10
-6 L L-Dopa)
x = 1.97 x 10
-6 g / µL
Did I do this correctly? I haven't taken chemistry in a little while...