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Complete the repeat pipetting exercjse and get checked off From the dilution ser

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Question

Complete the repeat pipetting exercjse and get checked off From the dilution series you set up today: 1) What is the dilution factor of dye in the 4 tube of the 1:10 dilution series? 1000 started w/1: 10 150AL 2 200Ji ! 10 190 100 (dye was undiluted or "neat" in well 1) nglm 2) What is the concentration of dye in 7. tube of the l :2 series? (dye was 10mg/ml in well l) ½.4.tu 3) What is the starting concentration of dye in your unknown tube? Unknown Number2Concentration GRAPH YOUR STANDARD CURVE. SHOW YOUR WORK General questions: SHOW YOUR WORK 4) What is the final dilution if you mix 1 ml of a 1:2 dilution with 2 ml of diluent? In a tube containing 1 ml of a 1:4 dilution of substance A, and 1 ml of a 1:16 dilution of substance B: What is the final dilution of substance A? What is the final dilution of substance B?

Explanation / Answer

1) Using ; final dilution factor = dilution factor 1*dilution factor 2*dilution factor 3* dilution factor4 =1*1/10*1/10*1/10

=1/1000

2) Similarly as first part dilution factor for this will be 1*1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2*1/2(here dilution is 1/2 ,in first part it was 1/10 that's why 1/2) =1/64

Using C1*V1 = C2*V2 , we get

10*1=C2*64

C2= 10/64mg/ml

3) Insufficient information because neither the final concentration nor the dilution factor is given.

4)In 1ml of 1:2 dilution ,solute will be 0.5 ml (because in 2 parts 1 part is solute ) .Adding this to 2ml diluent will result in total volume of 3ml and hence final dilution will be 0.5/3=1:6

5)For A : in 1ml 1/4 ml A is present.

For B : in 1ml 1/16ml B is present.

so. after mixing the two tubes , final volume will be 2ml.

so, now final diilution of A will be (1/4)/2 = 1/8 = 1:8

and for B final dilution will be (1/16)/2 = 1/32 = 1:32

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