For example: kynurenic acid (C10H7NO3) is available both as a free acid (m.w. = 189.17) and as a sodium salt (C10H6NNaO3 * 1 1/2 H20; m.w. = 238.17).
For the free acid, 1.8917 milligrams to 10 mL would be 1 millimolar. I'm getting stuck at the next point, e.g., if I want to use the sodium salt form instead. If I want to ensure that that 1 millimolar solutions prepared using either the freeacid or salt form are equivalent, what is the best way to do that? A ratio of KYNA to KYNA*NaCl is 0.794. Therefore, can I apply that as a correction factor?
1.8917 * 0.794 = 1.502. Is 1.502 mg kynurenic acid sodium salt equivalent to 1.8917 mg kynurenic acid?
The math doesn't seem quite right:
Using the same example as above: 1.8917 mg kynurenic acid = 0.35785 moles
versus: 1.502 * 0.23817 = 0.3577 moles, so I'm not sure about my reasoning.