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The shortest lens is the least likely to be "smashed" against a slide. =)Yeah, and that's the lens that you should start on when you get it out! Good job though, previous writer! xDTo prevent 100x lens from scratching with the sample pad.
You have to dilute the 10 mM NaCl 100X, 33,333X and 10X (X means "times") e.g. 100X: mix 10 ml of 10 mM Nacl with 990 ml of water (= 0,1 mM) 33,333X: mix 30 ml of 10 mM NaCl with 970 ml of water (= 0,3 mM) 10X: mix 100 ml of 10 mM NaCl with 900 ml of water (= 1 mM)
It's approximately 31,623 times stronger. However, if you base the strength solely on the Richter scale, it's ten times stronger per number increase. Therefore, a 7.0 is 1,000 times stronger than a 4.0 E.G. A 5.0 is 10x stronger than a 4.0 A 6.0 is 10x stronger than 5.0 and 100x stronger than a 4.0 A 7.0 is 10x stronger than a 6.0, 100x stronger than a 5.0, and 1,000 times stronger than a 4.0
well 100x.001 is .1 not correct, yet. .01x100=1.00 so if my basic chem isn't wrong about .01g per mL
Molar mass of Ferrous ascorbate is 408 g/mol Atomic mass of Fe is 55.8 1 mol of Ferrous ascorbate is 408 g; 55.8 g of that is Fe2+. So, 100 mg of Ferrous ascorbate will have 100x(55.8/408)=13.7 mg of elemental Fe
100x the higher the magnification the shorter the working distance
LPO has a 10x magnification. HPO has a 40x magnification. OIO has a 100x magnification. LPO has the least magnification, and OIO has the largest.
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Using a 10X eyepiece, a student would need to use a 10X objective to have a final 100X magnification. 10 X 10 = 100X
Microscopes, telescopes, slide projectors and magnifying glasses (if appropriately sized) will magnify times 10. The magnification is determined by the type of lens and in some instances, distance.
The oil immersion lens or objective has power 90X-100X and an eyepiece lens generally in light microscope comes with 10X so total magnification of oil immersion lens is 100X10 = 1,000
1000X magnification
10X
it is 50 on my microscope.............................
The magnification of confocal microscopes varies greatly based on the type of model. Generally, you can find them between 100x and 16,000x.
To quote Wikipedia;"The angular magnification is given by : :: : where Mo is the magnification of the objective and Me the magnification of the eyepiece." So 10x X 20x = 200x
One that has a magnification range of 20x-100x.