Question

You have a DNA sample (liquid) with concentration 67.5 nanograms/microliter. You want to dilute it to...

You have a DNA sample (liquid) with concentration 67.5 nanograms/microliter. You want to dilute it to a final concentration of 25 nanograms/microliter. How do you accomplish this?

(note: you can use a final volume such as 200 microliters)

0 0
Add a comment Improve this question Transcribed image text
Answer #1

On dilution of any solution, the final concentration decreases.

Here we use the formula [initial concentration multiplied with initial volume] = [final concentration multiplied with final volume].

Add a comment
Know the answer?
Add Answer to:
You have a DNA sample (liquid) with concentration 67.5 nanograms/microliter. You want to dilute it to...
Your Answer:

Post as a guest

Your Name:

What's your source?

Earn Coins

Coins can be redeemed for fabulous gifts.

Not the answer you're looking for? Ask your own homework help question. Our experts will answer your question WITHIN MINUTES for Free.
Similar Homework Help Questions
ADVERTISEMENT
Free Homework Help App
Download From Google Play
Scan Your Homework
to Get Instant Free Answers
Need Online Homework Help?
Ask a Question
Get Answers For Free
Most questions answered within 3 hours.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT