You have 50 mL of insulin that is 20X concentrated. You need to dilute this insulin in buffer to a concentration of 2X in final volume of 2 mL to give to a patient. How would you prepare this solution?
You have 50 mL of insulin that is 20X concentrated. You need to dilute this insulin...
Question 1: In the laboratory you dilute 3.33 mL of a concentrated 6.00 M hydrochloric acid solution to a total volume of 75.0 mL. What is the concentration of the dilute solution? M Question 2: You wish to make a 0.153 M hydroiodic acid solution from a stock solution of 3.00 M hydroiodic acid. How much concentrated acid must you add to obtain a total volume of 100 mL of the dilute solution? mL Thank-you!
In the laboratory, you dilute 3.61 mL of a concentrated 12.0 M hydrochloric acid solution to a total volume of 175 mL. What is the concentration of the dilute solution?
1. How would you calculate the amount of agarose powder you would need to make 35mL of a 2% (wt/vol) solution? 2. How would you calculate the volume of 20X concentrated buffer to make 35 mL of a 1X solution?
Question 1You are asked to prepare 50 mL of a 2 g/L solution of CaCl2 you have a stock solution of 140 g/L. How many mL of the stock doyou need to dilute to 50 mL to get this concentration?Question 2 If you mix 7 mL of a 340 g/L stock solution of KCl in a total volume of l000mL. what is the KCl concentration in your solution?Answer in g/L.
4. What initial volume of solution is needed to dilute a 1 g/ml solution to a 1 μg/ml solution? The desired final volume solution is 20 ml. 5. The initial 50 mL solution is 40 M concentrated. Now I want a 2 M concentrated solution instead. How can I accomplish this?
I need help finding the Dilute and Dissolve. - (References) How would you prepare 1.10 L of a 0.50-M solution of each of the following? a. H, SO, from "concentrated" (18 M) sulfuric acid Dilute mL of concentrated H2SO4 to a total volume of 1.10 L with water a b. HCl from "concentrated" (12 M) reagent Dilute mL of concentrated HCI to a total volume of 110L with water c. NiCl, from the salt NiCl, 61,0 Dissolve g NiCl ....
Calculate the pH of the following buffer solutions: c) Dilute 57 mL of concentrated NH3 (29.0% w / w; 0.90 g / mL) and 7 g of NH4Cl in sufficient water to give 100 mL of solution.
How much volume in mL will you need to take from 4.3 M concentrated stock solution if you would like to prepare a diluted 0.6 solution with 100 mL?
1. You have a bacterial cell culture with a concentration of 1x109 cells/ml. You need to dilute the cells to a concentration of 1x103. What is the correct ratio for this dilution? 2. You add 0.1 ml of a yeast culture to a test tube that contains 9.9 ml of buffer solution. What is the dilution factor of this mixture? 3. In a 1000 µl total dilution volume, the volume of cell culture used is 800 µl. What is the...
Preparing Dilute Solutions C1 V1 C2 V2 C1 is the concentration of the original concentrated solution V1 is the volume of the original concentrated solution C2 is the concentration of the final dilute solution V2 is the volume of the final dilute solution A common solution unit is mol/L which can also be written as M. A solution that is 0.1 M NAOH has 0.1 moles Na OH for every liter of solution. Beer's Law Calibration Curve A colored solution...