You are given a 100 mg/ml protein solution, how will you prepare 20 μL of a 70 mg/ml protein solution?
Answer:
Dear Student,
Here we are going to use the relative expressions between concentrations and volumes.
Cini.Vini = Cfin.Vfin
Here the initial concentration given (Cini)= 100 mg/mL
Final concentration (Cfin) = 70mg/mL
and final volume = 20uL
The initial volume of solution required = "C" uL
Hence, Vini = (70 mg/mL X 20 uL)/100 mg/mL = 14 uL
Hence, 14 uL of protein solution (with 100 mg/mL) is required and need to dissolve up to 20 uL to prepare the solution of 70 mg/mL.
For dissolution you can use the water (or any other solution) provided.
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