If you mean HPMC: Hydoroxypropylmethylcellulose then you need to:
1-heat 100ml of DW (deionized water) to 80-90c
2-weight HPMC grams you need to dissolve(1-5%)
3-added HPMC gradually to about 1/4 of water(25ml) while strong mixing is needed
4-then prepare 3/4 of left water with ice in it
5-then added ice water to solution while mixing and you will end in clear solution of HPMC
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
K means 1000 as a multiplier of 1000
To prepare 2L of a 5M solution, you should put in 4.6575grams of KMnO4. It is important to make sure that you add them in that order. K should be added first, then Mn.
In order to prepare 50mM TES buffer, you will need to add in approximately 1000 ml of Proteinase K solution. From there, you will need to separate and stack the gels.
For the equation x2- 10x - k equals 0, you can solve this by knowing that if there is only one solution then the discriminant b2 - 4ac must be equal to 0. In this equation, a is 1, b is 10 and c is k This equation becomes 100 - 4k equals 0, and k is 25.
The solution is k = 9.
No. 100 C is the highest, then is 100 F, and 100 K is the lowest.
Heptane is a gas at 100 K.
100 k = 62.14 miles (to 2 dp)
No, K is equal to 1,000 (one thousand).100k would be 100 thousand.
This is the average (28 + 100)/2 =64. You can think of it as number k where k-28=100-k which leads to 2k=28+100 so 2k=128
No. KOH disassociates almost 100% in solution and gives these two charge ions, thus, an electrolyte. K + ( potassium ion, a cation and OH - ( hydroxide, an anion )