To dilute trypsin 10x, you can combine 1 part of the 10x concentrated trypsin solution with 9 parts of a suitable diluent, such as PBS or cell culture media. For example, add 1 mL of the 10x trypsin to 9 mL of the diluent to obtain a 1x trypsin solution. Mix thoroughly before use.
Dilute is where you weaken something .e.g. the chemical will be less strong. Think of it as when you make squash you have to add water to dilute it so the taste isn't as strong. Dissolve is where a chemical completely disappears from the eye. Like when you add sugar to tea you can't see it but actually it has dissolved into the tea to make it sweeter.
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H2SO4(dilute)
How many ounces of green soap do i dilute with water
If you don't want to get into adding chemicals, etc., you can actually just leave the water out for 24 hours and the chlorine evaporates out of the the water. That's a useful process when filling a fish bowl/tank as well (though many hobbyists simply add chemicals to neutralize a number of harmful elements). Or you could just stick a piece of paper in it for one hour and it will collect the chlorine out of your water. Another highly reliable method is to use an activated carbon filter. ++ Sunlight will break it down and disperse it quite rapidly - but you shouldn't normally be able to taste the chlorine.
a dilute alkali is an alkali that is not very strong it has the pH of 8/9/10
To dilute trypsin 10x, you can combine 1 part of the 10x concentrated trypsin solution with 9 parts of a suitable diluent, such as PBS or cell culture media. For example, add 1 mL of the 10x trypsin to 9 mL of the diluent to obtain a 1x trypsin solution. Mix thoroughly before use.
Dilute means that something is in a mixture. In this case it is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water which are both compounds.
Dilute is where you weaken something .e.g. the chemical will be less strong. Think of it as when you make squash you have to add water to dilute it so the taste isn't as strong. Dissolve is where a chemical completely disappears from the eye. Like when you add sugar to tea you can't see it but actually it has dissolved into the tea to make it sweeter.
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No it is 9 to 1.
Since the ratio of 18:6 is 3:1, to dilute 18M sulfuric acid to 6M, one would use 2 parts water and 1 part acid, a total of 3 parts.
Referred to as ppm, parts per million is a way of measuring extremely dilute solutions. Very small amounts dissolved usually in water.
You dilute it 1:10, then you take 1 part of that solution and mix it with 9 parts of the diluent. That will make the 1:100 dilution you need, incl. prevention of pipette inaccuracy.
something like that................................. go read textbook dumbdumb
something like that................................. go read textbook dumbdumb