) How would you dilute 2.0 ml of concentrated cells to get a dilution factor of 10-1
Dilution = 10^-1
Dilution factor = 10
Initial concentration = x = C1
Initial volume = 2 ml = V1
Final concentration = 0.1x = C2
Final volume = V2 = ?
C1V1 = C2V2
(x)(2) = (0.1x)(V2)
V2 = 20 ml
Final volume of solution should be 20 ml. This includes the initial volume and volume of diluent.
Initial volume = 2 ml
So, volume of diluent = 20 - 2 = 18 ml
2 ml culture + 18 ml diluent
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