How to prepare 500 mL of 0.025 M of Glucose solution?

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To prepare 500 mL of a 0.025 M glucose solution from a 1 M glucose solution, take 12.5 mL of the 1 M solution and dilute it with distilled water until the total volume reaches 500 mL. The calculation involves using the formula M1V1 = M2V2, where M1 is the concentration of the stock solution, V1 is the volume of the stock solution needed, M2 is the desired concentration, and V2 is the final volume. This results in 12.5 mL of the 1 M solution being required for the dilution. Alternatively, this can be viewed as a 40-fold dilution, confirming the same volume needed. Proper mixing and reporting of the solutions used is essential for the experiment.
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I am using a virtual chemistry laboratory and the directions for the first lab experiment says to prepare 500 mL of 0.025 M of glucose solution by diluting the 1 M glucose solution. (I am re-posting this question due to the fact that the previous one was deleted because it wasn't placed in the appropriate forum.) [/B]

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Prepare: 500 mL of 0.025 M of glucose solution by diluting the 1 M(1 Mole) of glucose solution with distilled water.[/B]

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I am not sure what to do here and I don't know what I am supposed to multiply. I tried adding the diluted water to it, but it said that it would overflow because I had added 400 mL of the diluted water. It said to indicate in the report, which solutions were mixed together and the amounts of each, but I am not sure how to mix them. I take it the M stands for Moles? And mL stands for mililiters. Do I divide 500 by 1000mL first? [/B]
 
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How many moles of glucose are in 500 mL of a 0.025 M solution of glucose?

How many mL of a 1 M solution of glucose contains that number of moles of glucose?
 
Ygggdrasil said:
How many moles of glucose are in 500 mL of a 0.025 M solution of glucose? 500/1000 X 0.025 moles = 0.025 moles of glucose?

How many mL of a 1 M solution of glucose contains that number of moles of glucose?
0.0125 X 1000 = 12.5 mL?
 
Ygggdrasil said:
How many moles of glucose are in 500 mL of a 0.025 M solution of glucose?

How many mL of a 1 M solution of glucose contains that number of moles of glucose?

answer to your first question 1) 500/1000 X 0.025 moles of solution = 0.0125 moles?
answer to your second question 2) 0.0125 X 1000 = 12.5 mL?
 
Correct. To make 500 mL of a 0.025 M solution of glucose, you would take 12.5 mL of a 1 M solution of glucose, and add water to that until the final volume is 500 mL.

An easier way remember this approach is the formula M1V1 = M2V2.

In this case, the calculation would be 1M * V1 = 0.025M * 500mL. If you solve for V1 you would get 12.5 mL (essentially the same calculations as you presented above, just placed into one single formula).

Alternatively, you can calculate the "fold dilution." 1 M / 0.025 M = 40, so you are performing a 40-fold dilution. That means you would take 500 mL/40 = 12.5 mL of 1M glucose and dilute to 500 mL.
 
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Ygggdrasil said:
Correct. To make 500 mL of a 0.025 M solution of glucose, you would take 12.5 mL of a 1 M solution of glucose, and add water to that until the final volume is 500 mL.

An easier way remember this approach is the formula M1V1 = M2V2.

In this case, the calculation would be 1M * V1 = 0.025M * 500mL. If you solve for V1 you would get 12.5 mL (essentially the same calculations as you presented above, just placed into one single formula).

Alternatively, you can calculate the "fold dilution." 1 M / 0.025 M = 40, so you are performing a 40-fold dilution. That means you would take 500 mL/40 = 12.5 mL of 1M glucose and dilute to 500 mL.

Thank you!
 
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