Dilution Formula:
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The dilution formula calculates the final concentration of a solution after dilution. It is based on the principle of conservation of mass, where the amount of solute remains constant before and after dilution.
The calculator uses the dilution formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula calculates the final concentration by multiplying the initial concentration by the ratio of initial to final volume.
Details: Accurate dilution calculations are essential in laboratory settings for preparing solutions with specific concentrations, ensuring experimental consistency, and maintaining proper reagent concentrations.
Tips: Enter initial concentration in ng/μL, initial volume in μL, and final volume in μL. All values must be valid (greater than 0).
Q1: What units should I use for this calculator?
A: This calculator uses ng/μL for concentration and μL for volume. Ensure all inputs are in these units for accurate results.
Q2: Can I use this for other concentration units?
A: The formula works for any consistent concentration units, but this calculator is specifically designed for ng/μL.
Q3: What if my final volume is smaller than initial volume?
A: This would represent concentration rather than dilution, but the formula still applies mathematically.
Q4: How precise are the calculations?
A: Results are calculated with high precision (4 decimal places) to accommodate laboratory accuracy requirements.
Q5: Can this calculator handle very small volumes?
A: Yes, the calculator accepts volumes as small as 0.0001 μL, suitable for micro-volume dilutions.