What is your original solution ??? Where did you get that solution ??? Why do you need to dilute ? With what did u dilute ? Why four test tubes ??? So you have four samples of the sample solution ??? Simply because google has such test tubes you made a study to impress your girl friends ??? What do your study fetch u ???
You have answered so many questions I had about serial dilutions using numbers other than 1 ml. Thank you so much
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@@ProfessorRamey total dillution factor is used for computation or single dillution factor?
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are these numbers suppose to be dilution, because DF is the reciprocal of the dilution, meaning if the dilution is 1:100, then DF=100
Yes
is 10^-2 the same as 1:100 dilution factor?
Yes
How is the transferred volume equal to 10? I think it's the other way around df = 0.1/10
What is a single dilution
You have confused it somehow. Dilution factor is reciprical of dilution
I still don’t get it omg
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Thanks this helped a lot
He has calculated Dilution whereas Dilution Factor is Reciprocal/inverse of dilution. Means Dilution = 10^-2 and Dilution Factor = 100
Exactly
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What is your original solution ???
Where did you get that solution ???
Why do you need to dilute ?
With what did u dilute ?
Why four test tubes ???
So you have four samples of the sample solution ???
Simply because google has such test tubes you made a study to impress your girl friends ???
What do your study fetch u ???
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