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I have a stock solution of glucose that is 2mg/ml. Dilute this solution to make a...
You have a stock solution that contains 24 mg/ml of protein. You want to make a set of standards with the following concentrations: 12 mg/ml, 6 mg/ml, 3 mg/ml and 1.5 mg/ml. You need a minimum of 500 ul of each standard after all dilutions are completed. Using the technique of serial dilution, explain how you would make your standards by filling in the chart below. Std 1 Std 2 Std 3 Std 4 concentration (mg/ml) 12 6 3...
Lab 5: Additional Dilution Problems You have a stock solution that contains 24 mg/ml of protein. You want to make a set of standards with the following concentrations: 12 mg/ml, 6 mg/ml, 3 mg/ml and 1.5 mg/ml You need a minimum of 500 ul of each standard after all dilutions are completed. Using the technique of serial dilution, explain how you would make your standards by filling in the chart below. Std 4 Std 1 12 Std 2 6 Std...
You have a highly concentrated stock solution and to make the working solution you must dilute the stock by a total 1: 10,000. To make this dilution you need to make step dilutions. What two dilutions can you make?
You only have 150 pl stock solution that contains 100 mgml of protein. You want to make a set of standards with the concentrations shown below. You need a minimum of 500 l of each standard left after you have finished all your dilutions. Using the technique of serial dilution, explain how you would make your standards by filling in the chart below include the final dilution of the standard as compared to the original stock concentration and the final...
Biochemistry: Standard Curve of Glucose - Make a concentrated solution of glucose in water: 40 mL of 5 mg/mL glucose. Using appropriate dilutions of your stock, make 5 solutions (1.0 mL each) of 0.250 mg/mL, 0.500 mg/mL, 0.750 mg/mL, 1.00 mg/mL, and 1.25 mg/mL in test tubes *Please calculate the solution concentration and then how to make the 5 solutions from that.
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so: 1 ml stock 10 ml final -0.5 mL of stock -5 ml final volume While I have used 1:10 as a standard the same rules apply for all dilution factors. Try these problems: x 0.5 X0.5 1. You need to make a 1:25 dilution factor. If you final volume is 25 mL this means that you need_ _mL of stock and mL of solvent to make your final volume of 25 mL. 2. If you needed...
Search .l LTE 2:48 AM C 77% x Bio 212 - Lab 5 - Solutions Il Repeat Proble... ... Lab 5: Additional Dilution Problems You have a stock solution that contains 24 mg/ml of protein, You want to make a set of standards with the following concentrations: 12 mg/ml, 6 mg/ml, 3 mg/ml and 1.5 mg/ml. You need a minimum of 500 ul of each standard after all dilutions are completed. Using the technique of serial dilution, explain how you...
if I have 750 ml of a 90% alcohol solution, and I need to dilute it to 64% in a gallon, how much water should I use?
Describe how to dilute a 20% stock solution to make 50.00 mL of a 2% solution using a 10 mL graduated cylinder and a 50.00 mL volumetric flask. Show calculations. Perform similar calculations for 5%, 10%, and 15% solutions. Show work.
QUESTION5 Starting with a stock solution containing 60 mg/dL of glucose, and using dH2O as your diluting solution, you need to make 6 mL of each of the following glucose solutions: 60 mg/dL, 30 mg/dL, 15 mg/dL, 7.5 mg/dL, 3.75 mg/dL, and 1.875 mg/dL.. What is the volume of arrow A? 3 O a 12 mL Ob. 24 mL C(V1-V2) x df ⓔd.6mL QUESTION6 Starting with a stock solution containing 60 mg/dL of glucose, and using dH20 as your diluting...