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If the concentration in the sample tube is 50 ng/ml what is the concentration in tube 3. NO LINKS

If the concentration in the sample tube is 50 ng/ml what is the concentration in tube-example-1
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Answer: 1:5 dilution = 1/5 dilution = 1 part sample and 4 parts diluent in a total of 5 parts. If you need 10 ml, final volume, then you need 1/5 of 10 ml = 2 ml sample. To bring this 2 ml sample up to a total volume of 10 ml, you must add 10 ml - 2 ml = 8 ml diluent.

Explanation: You need to make a 1:5 dilution of a solution. You need 10 ml of the diluted solution. How much initial sample and diluent should you use?

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