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Suppose you want to create a 6 ng/μL solution in a 25 mL volumetric flask. However, this concentration cannot really be accurately prepared in a single step due to the small amount of mass that would need to be measured. Therefore, you decided to conduct this as a two step process. You will create a high concentration stock solution in one 10 mL flask. You then transfer 0.1 mL into a second 25 mL volumetric flask that will be the concentration of 6 ng/μL. What is the mass of chemical you need to add to the stock flask to achieve the desired concentration after dilution?

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