Calculating Volume for Stock Solution of Resveratrol

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To prepare a stock solution of resveratrol at a concentration of 1g/L in a final volume of 100mL, 0.1 grams of resveratrol is required. The calculation is based on the molecular weight of resveratrol, which is 228.24g/mol. The discussion confirms that the amount of resveratrol needed is appropriate for the desired concentration. The participants express gratitude for the clarification on the volume needed. This straightforward calculation ensures accurate preparation of the stock solution.
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I need to make a stock solution of 1g/L. The compound is called resveratrol with a molecular weight of 228.24g/mol. I need the final volume to be 100mL. How do I find the volume of this compound needed to make 1g/L?. I know that the amount of moles is equal to the amount of compound there is divided by the molecular weight. And I'm sure I have enough resveratrol to make 1g/L.

Or would I just say that 0.1grams of resveratrol needs to be added to 100mL?
 
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jackscholar said:
Or would I just say that 0.1grams of resveratrol needs to be added to 100mL?

Yes, that's perfectly enough.
 
Thank you for the quick reply. I highly appreciate it.
 
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