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So there are 1000 nanograms in a microgram. Therefore 2ug is 2000ng. 2000ng divided by 100 is 20. There is a 20x dilution factor. So for every ml of stock, you dilute with 19ml solvent (total volume of 20ml).

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To convert micrograms to nanograms, you multiply by 1,000. Therefore, 100 micrograms is equivalent to 100,000 nanograms. To find how many 5 nanograms are there in 100,000 nanograms, you divide 100,000 by 5, which equals 20,000. Thus, 100 micrograms is equivalent to 20,000 times 5 nanograms.

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4 / 1,000,000 X number of liters X Molar mass of solute = micrograms of solute

to complete this calculation you need to know the volume of the solution, and the molar mass, or at least the type of compound in the solution.

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Multiply the number of micrograms by 1000 to get the number of nanograms. 100 micrograms = 100,000 nanograms.

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