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∙ 15y agoIs your OD close to max, close to background or very low?
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∙ 15y agoIt sounds like you may be experiencing non-specific binding or other interfering factors in your ELISA. You can try optimizing your blocking steps, using high-quality reagents, adjusting incubation times, and possibly trying a different blocking buffer. It may also be helpful to include appropriate controls in your experiment and carefully troubleshoot each step of the assay to identify the issue.
The key idea to remember when considering the dilution of a solution is that the amount of solute remains constant before and after dilution. Therefore, the concentration of the solute decreases as more solvent is added. The equation C1V1 = C2V2 is commonly used to calculate the new concentration or volume after dilution.
No. dilution is the addition of solvent to decrease the concentration of a solute.
This assumes you are using water (or whatever the original solvent is) to do the dilution so you are not adding more solute, only more solvent,
Infinite dilution means such a large dilution so that when you add more solvent there is no change in concentration.
The recommended dilution for mouthwash is typically 1 part mouthwash to 1 part water. This dilution helps to reduce the intensity of the mouthwash while still maintaining its effectiveness in killing bacteria and freshening breath.
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dilution will reduce the viscosity The effect of dilution on viscosity of oil is that it will decrease.
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Dilution is the process of reducing the concentration of a substance by adding more solvent. The dilution factor is the ratio of the final volume of the diluted solution to the initial volume of the concentrated solution. It is used to calculate the new concentration after dilution.
Purity Dilution was created in 1989.
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33,4ml
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0 percent dilution means that no additional solvent or liquid has been added to a solution. The solution remains in its original concentration without any dilution.
Dilution may also be described as 'watering down' or 'mixing', as well as 'diffusing', although none are exact synonyms of dilution.
Molar conductivity is what increases dilution. It is the conductivity of an electrolyte solution.
To make a 50% acetone control, you can mix equal parts of acetone and water. For example, if you start with 10 ml of acetone, you would add 10 ml of water to make a 50% acetone solution.