You need to make 10 mL of 2 mg/ml solution of protein and you have 25 mg/mL solution. How much protein solution and water do you need to mix in order to make the required solution? the problem cannot be solved, as we do not know the molecular weight of the protein 8 mL of protein solution, 92 mL of water 0.8 mL of protein solution, 9.2 mL of water 2.5 mL of protein solution, 7.5 mL of water 8 mL of protein solution, 2 mL of water
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