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Chapter 1, Problem 101a

Concentrations of substances dissolved in solution are often expressed as mass per unit volume. For example, normal human blood has a cholesterol concentration of about 200 mg/100 mL. Express this concentration in the following units. (a) mg/L

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Start by understanding the given concentration: 200 mg/100 mL.
Recognize that you need to convert the volume from 100 mL to 1 L.
Recall that 1 L = 1000 mL.
Set up a conversion factor to change mL to L: (200 mg/100 mL) * (1000 mL/1 L).
Simplify the expression to find the concentration in mg/L.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Concentration Units

Concentration is a measure of how much solute is present in a given volume of solvent or solution. Common units include mass per unit volume, such as mg/mL, mg/L, or g/L. Understanding how to convert between these units is essential for accurately expressing concentrations in different contexts.
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Unit Conversion

Unit conversion involves changing a quantity expressed in one set of units to another set of units while maintaining the same value. For example, converting mg/100 mL to mg/L requires multiplying by a conversion factor that accounts for the difference in volume units. Mastery of unit conversion is crucial in chemistry for ensuring accurate calculations and comparisons.
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Blood Cholesterol Levels

Cholesterol levels in blood are typically measured to assess health risks, with normal levels around 200 mg/100 mL. Understanding these levels and their implications is important in biochemistry and medicine. This context helps in interpreting the significance of concentration values in biological systems.
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