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)
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].
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