In your reactions, you diluted the provided stock concentration of ADH for your alcohol. Calculate the actual ADH concentration in mg/mL used in each of your reactions. (Did this amount vary between reactions?) Show your work. Refer back to Worksheet 1 if you have questions.

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Answer:

10^-3 M.

Explanation:

The chemical compound known as the ADH is a hormone with chemical formula of C46H65N15O12S2, and the

Molar mass of 1084.24 g mol^−1. The chemical compound that is ADH is very important in human body as it helps in regulation of blood and also the regulation of water in human body.

STEP ONE: Convert the value of mg/ml to g/l. That is;

35mg/ml = 35g/l.

STEP TWO: Determine the number of moles.

The number of moles = 35 /35000 = 10^-3 moles.

STEP THREE: Determine the concentration.

Number of moles = concentration × volume.

10^-3 = concentration × 1.

The concentration of ADH = 10^-3 M.