How do I make a 1 mMol solution of a thiol?
First you need to know the final volume of the solution that you need to have. Then you can use the formula below to determine the mass of thiol you need to add to the determined volume to get a 1 mMol solution (other concentrations can be obtained in the same way by replacing the 0.001 mol/liter with the desired final concentration value).
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