Collomack is an acid solution that is used commonly to remove warts. It is quite strong and is supposed to be used 3 days max according to my Dr. Then you need to taken a three day break and continue.
dissolve 1.25g of cycloheximide in 10ml of alcohol or any desired solution. Now the concentration is 125mg / ml.
Solution A: Bismuth nitrate (0.17g) in AcOH (2mL) and H2O (8mL) Solution B: KI (4g) in AcOH (10mL) and H2O (20mL) Mix Solns. A and B and dilute to 100mL with H2O.
A 30% glucose solution is purely glucose and water, though it is actually impossible to keep other contaminants out of it. To create a 30% solution of glucose, you take a fixed volume of water and add 30% of that value of glucose to the water. The amount of glucose is in grammes. For example, 3g of glucose would be added to 10ml of water.
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Type your answer here... it is used for warts
Dilution from stock solution: Ndilution*Vdilution = Nstock*Vstock Vstock = (0.5N*100ml) / 5.0N = 10ml so take 10ml HCl from 5.0N stock solution + 90ml H2O
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Your best bet is a serial dilution, i.e. get 2 10ml volumetric flasks and take 1ml of your solution to be diluted, and make to 10ml with solvent, mix this, then take 1ml of the resulting 10mls and dilute that to 10ml. 2x 10 times dilutions is 100x dilution. Alternatively if you have less to start with, use micro pipettes
the solubility of ciprofloxacin in water is 0.35g/10ml ,and in 0.1N Hcl is about 0.25g/10ml that means solubility of ciprofloxacin in water is more when compared to 0.1N Hcl
dissolve 1.25g of cycloheximide in 10ml of alcohol or any desired solution. Now the concentration is 125mg / ml.
10ml is 0.01 litres
10ml is 10cm3
10ml of what? Water? Gravy?
10ml is 10cm3