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The Physiology Web Dilution Calculator Cells Per Volume calculates the final concentration of cells after dilution using the standard dilution formula. It's essential for laboratory work and biological research where precise cell concentrations are required.
The calculator uses the dilution formula:
Where:
Explanation: This formula calculates the concentration after dilution by multiplying the initial concentration by the dilution factor (initial volume divided by final volume).
Details: Accurate dilution calculations are crucial for preparing cell suspensions with specific concentrations for experiments, medical tests, and various laboratory procedures.
Tips: Enter initial concentration in cells/mL, initial volume in mL, and final volume in mL. All values must be positive numbers greater than zero.
Q1: Why is dilution calculation important in physiology?
A: Dilution calculations are essential for preparing accurate cell concentrations for experiments, ensuring consistent and reproducible results in biological research.
Q2: What units should I use for the inputs?
A: Use cells/mL for concentrations and mL for volumes. Ensure all units are consistent for accurate results.
Q3: Can this calculator be used for other types of dilutions?
A: While specifically designed for cell concentrations, the same formula applies to any substance where concentration is measured per volume unit.
Q4: What if my final volume is less than initial volume?
A: The formula still works mathematically, but in practice, final volume should typically be greater than initial volume for dilution calculations.
Q5: How precise are the results?
A: Results are calculated with high precision (4 decimal places), but actual precision depends on the accuracy of your input measurements.