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Serial Dilution Calculator Ng/Ul

Serial Dilution Formula:

\[ C_n = \frac{C_0}{10^n} \]

ng/μL
(number of 10-fold dilutions)

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1. What is Serial Dilution Calculation?

Serial dilution is a stepwise dilution of a substance in solution. The calculation determines the concentration after n successive 10-fold dilutions, commonly used in laboratory settings for creating precise concentration gradients.

2. How Does the Calculator Work?

The calculator uses the serial dilution formula:

\[ C_n = \frac{C_0}{10^n} \]

Where:

Explanation: Each 10-fold dilution reduces the concentration by a factor of 10. After n such dilutions, the concentration becomes C₀ divided by 10ⁿ.

3. Importance of Serial Dilution

Details: Serial dilutions are essential in various scientific fields including microbiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology for creating concentration gradients, determining minimal inhibitory concentrations, and preparing standard curves for quantitative assays.

4. Using the Calculator

Tips: Enter the initial concentration in ng/μL and the number of 10-fold dilutions (n). Both values must be valid (concentration > 0, n ≥ 0).

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is a 10-fold dilution?
A: A 10-fold dilution means taking 1 part of the original solution and adding 9 parts of diluent, resulting in a 1:10 dilution ratio.

Q2: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation provides theoretical values. Actual results may vary slightly due to pipetting accuracy and other experimental factors.

Q3: Can I use this for different dilution factors?
A: This calculator is specifically for 10-fold serial dilutions. For other dilution factors, a different formula would be needed.

Q4: What if I need to calculate intermediate dilutions?
A: For intermediate dilution steps, you would need to calculate each step separately or modify the formula accordingly.

Q5: Are there limitations to serial dilution calculations?
A: The main limitations include pipetting errors, evaporation effects, and the assumption of perfect mixing at each dilution step.

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