An aliquot is a portion of something. In chemistry it denotes the exact factor or divisor, so that there is no remainder.
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Aliquot is a known part extracted from a volume of sample.
Yes, the volume of the aliquot is typically indicated on the pipette itself. Most pipettes have volume markings along the side that allow you to easily set and dispense the desired volume without needing to calculate it.
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
Using an aliquot for titration allows for more precise and accurate results by reducing errors associated with handling and measuring the sample. It also helps to minimize contamination and waste of reagents.
Aliquot specimens are portions of a sample that are divided for various laboratory tests or analyses. By dividing a sample into aliquots, multiple tests can be performed without the need for separate samples. This helps ensure consistency and accuracy in test results.
Johannes Sambucus has written: 'Emblemata, et aliquot nummi antiqui ...'
Adrian has written: 'De locis aliquot primi idyllii Theocritei difficilioribus'
The sum of divisors of a number, excluding the number itself, is called its aliquot sum