Let say I need 800 ul of total solution. And I need to do a 1:3 .. what much stock and how diluent do you need? How do you do that math to get to 800 by doing the 1:3.thank you !
You have 4 parts total: the one of stock and the 3 of diluent. Divide 800 by 4 = 200. So you need 200 of stock and (3 x 200) 600 of diluent. 600 + 200 = 800 total
@DrAsClinicalLabVideos wow so easy!!! Thank you so much. You don't know how much I've been struggling with dilutions, and your explanation made it so easy THANK YOU!!!
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Let say I need 800 ul of total solution. And I need to do a 1:3 .. what much stock and how diluent do you need? How do you do that math to get to 800 by doing the 1:3.thank you !
You have 4 parts total: the one of stock and the 3 of diluent. Divide 800 by 4 = 200. So you need 200 of stock and (3 x 200) 600 of diluent. 600 + 200 = 800 total
@DrAsClinicalLabVideos wow so easy!!!
Thank you so much. You don't know how much I've been struggling with dilutions, and your explanation made it so easy
THANK YOU!!!