[solution of sodium nitrite at 15 mM nitrite (NO2) at a pH of 6.5.]
sodium nitrite has a molecular weight of 68.99 g/mol ([FONT=Arial, Helv, Sans-Serif][SIZE=-1]22.989+[/SIZE].[FONT=Arial, Helv, Sans-Serif][SIZE=-1]14.006+2*[/SIZE].[FONT=Arial, Helv, Sans-Serif][SIZE=-1]15.999[/SIZE].)
so
If you want to make a one liter solution of 15 mM,
you will need 1 liter of ddH2O + 15 *10^-3 mols of NaNO2
15 mM = 15 * 10^-3 mols / L
15 * 10^-3 mol (68.99 g / mol) = 1.035 g
Dissolve 1.035 g crystalline NaNO2 into 1 liter of ddH2O and you will have one liter of 15 mM NaNO2 solution.
Now you must pH the solution, stick in a sterile pH meter and see what pH its at. Make sure there is a magnetic stirbar to mix the solution.
If its higher than 6.5, add HCl very slowly (drop by drop or less) use conc HCl if pH does not change.
If the starting pH is lower than 6.5, add NaOH again drop by drop. This is called adjusting pH, and you must do this very very slowly and carefully or you will overshoot.