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First time having to do BPA HW and don’t understand what to do and this video is not helpful to me at all. I don’t even understand what is she listing there, not clear to me at all
very well explained you made it so simple and so easy to understand. Bravo
This is not meant to be hate but she really sounds like Phyllis from the office. Love that character. Also great explanation!
Lolol so low
Thank you for this great explanation. (:
so when I got the protein concentration (mg/ml), how could I calculate the total % protein in samples? thanks
At 12.42 may I know,is that 0.0058 used to indicate known absorbance? I mean,y intercept
Thank you for your great explanation it was so helpful for me 😊🙏💐
hey the where u get the absorbance reading? did u calculate it or read frm spectrophotometer?
Read it from the spectrophotometer
Thanks!
Thank you for this helpful video.
Thank you!! You helped me so much! God bless.
2:42 50*1.5= 75 90*1.5=135
Hi Crystal, I'm not sure about your comment. At 2:42, the values listed are 75 and 135.
@@trishhartzell9354 I am thinking that 1.5 may be referring to a dilution factor.
Thank you very much madam
Thank you
thank you so much
Thank you so so much!!!!
First time having to do BPA HW and don’t understand what to do and this video is not helpful to me at all. I don’t even understand what is she listing there, not clear to me at all
very well explained you made it so simple and so easy to understand. Bravo
This is not meant to be hate but she really sounds like Phyllis from the office. Love that character. Also great explanation!
Lolol so low
Thank you for this great explanation. (:
so when I got the protein concentration (mg/ml), how could I calculate the total % protein in samples? thanks
At 12.42 may I know,is that 0.0058 used to indicate known absorbance?
I mean,y intercept
Thank you for your great explanation it was so helpful for me 😊🙏💐
hey the where u get the absorbance reading? did u calculate it or read frm spectrophotometer?
Read it from the spectrophotometer
Thanks!
Thank you for this helpful video.
Thank you!! You helped me so much! God bless.
2:42 50*1.5= 75
90*1.5=135
Hi Crystal, I'm not sure about your comment. At 2:42, the values listed are 75 and 135.
@@trishhartzell9354 I am thinking that 1.5 may be referring to a dilution factor.
Thank you very much madam
Thank you
thank you so much
Thank you so so much!!!!