If you diluted a solution of molecules by putting 300 uL into 2.7 mL of water, mixing and taking 300 uL from this dilution into another 2.7 mL of water, what is the dilution in the final tube? 1/10,000 1/100 1/100,000 1/1000
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Step 1: Calculate the dilution factor for the first stage by dividing the amount of sample added (300 μL) by the total volume after dilution (2700 μL + 300 μL): \[ \text{Dilution factor} = \frac{300}{2700 + 300} = \frac{300}{3000} = \frac{1}{10} \] Show more…
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