Creatinine, C4H7N3O, is a by-product of muscle metabolism, and creatinine levels in the body are known to be a fairly reliable indicator of kidney function. The normal level of creatinine in the blood for adults is approximately 1.0 mg per deciliter (dL) of blood.
a. If the density of blood is 1.025 g/mL, calculate the molality of a normal creatinine level in a 10.0-mL blood sample.
b.What is the osmotic pressure of this solution at 25.0oC?
For (a) I tried using stoichiometry to get mol/kg, but it did not work. I started out with 1.0 mg/dL, converted that to grams, then to moles using the molar mass of creatinine, then to L, and finally to kg using 1025 kg/L (density). I don't know how to incorporate the 10.0-mL blood sample into this. Did I do something wrong?
Thanks.