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Calicheamicin gamma-1, C55H74IN3O21S4, is one of the most
potent antibiotics known: one molecule kills one bacterial
cell. Describe how you would (carefully!) prepare 25.00 mL
of an aqueous calicheamicin gamma-1 solution that could
kill 1.0 x108 bacteria, starting from a 5.00 x 10-9M stock
solution of the antibiotic.
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