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Zielflug [23.3K]
4 years ago
5

"Hey! I really got to go to the bathroom, would you be able to make 45 ml of a 13 fold dilution of the Magnesium Sulfate stock I

left on the bench? There should be plenty stock available, thanks!"
How much volume of stock is needed to carry out your scientist buddy's request? (Answer should have 3 decimal places)

*1M MgSO4
Biology
1 answer:
ivolga24 [154]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

585ml

Explanation:

13 fold means that volume of the diluted solution is 13 times higher than the volume of the stock.

It means you have to perform 1:13 dilution

D f = Vdiluted/ Vstock

Vdiluted = 13 × Vstock

Vdiluted = 13 × 45ml

Vdiluted = 585ml

You will need to add enough water to the stock (MgSO4) solution till it gets to a total volume of 585ml

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