In chemistry and Biology, the dilution factor is the total number of unit volumes in which the material is dissolved. As I understand it, the dilution refers to the dilution ratio. If you add 1 part of something to 4 parts of something else, the dilution ratio is 1 to 4. The dilution factor counts all the parts and expresses the same thing as 1 out of 5.
As I understand it, the dilution refers to the dilution ratio. If you add 1 part of something to 4 parts of something else, the dilution ratio is 1 to 4. The dilution factor counts all the parts and expresses the same thing as 1 out of 5.
Dilution is the process of making a less concentrated solution and dilution factor is the amount of solvent required to make a certain concentration of solution.
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The answer depends on the dilution factor and if the sulfuric acid was 100% to start.
NO!!! Dilution and concentration can be thought of as Chemical OPPOSITES.
Means that there is no dilution.
dilution rate RTU
Concentration factor, CF = 1/Dilution factor, DF if DF = 5 then CF = 1/5 CF = 0.2
Cristiano ronaldo
Yes, the concentration changes after dilution. By definition dilution means to lower the concentration.
Dilution factor is the final volume / aliquot volume. Aliquot volume is the measure of sub volume of original sample. Final volume is the total volume. Dilution factor =final volume /aliquot vol. for example ; what is the df when you add 2ml sample to 8m??? total vol is 2+8=10 DF=total vol/aliquot. 10/2=5 So 5 is dilution factor
multiple dilution ore those dilution i which specific amount of final product known....
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temperature dilution adition of sail
1 in 25. (10/250)
The concentration is the same !
cfu/ml = (no. of colonies x dilution factor) / volume inoculated
The answer depends on the dilution factor and if the sulfuric acid was 100% to start.
Because you probably used a 2-fold dilution. So you need to multiply your count by 2 to get the ACTUAL amount.