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Using your freshly made 5M stock aqueous solution of NaCl and your 10% aqueous stock of SDS, you find a prepackaged bottle of 1M Tris-Hcl (aqueous solution) along with a 95% solution of liquid NP-40 in a bottle. Using these stock reagents calculate the amount needed for the following final concentrations for each reagent as well as the final volume of water needed to obtain:
Total Final volume of 500 mL
Final Concentrations:
150 mM NaCl
50 mM Tris-HCl
1% NP-40 .
1% SDS

Sagot :

Answer:

1. Volume of stock required = 15 mL

Volume of water required = 485 mL

2. Volume of stock required = 5 mL

Volume of water required = 495 mL

3. Volume of stock required = 5.30 mL

Volume of water required = 494.70 mL

4. Volume of stock required = 50 mL

Volume of water required = 450 mL

Explanation:

Using the dilution formula C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

Where C₁ = initial concentration; C₂ = final concentration; V₁ = initial volume; V₂ = final volume

1. C₁ = 5 M NaCl, C₂ = 150 mM NaCl = 0.15 M NaCl

V₁ = ?; V₂ = 500 mL

V₁ = C₂V₂/C₁

V₁ = 0.15 × 500/ 5 = 15 mL

Volume of stock required = 15 mL

Volume of water required = 500 mL - 15 mL

Volume of water required = 485 mL

2. C₁ = 1 M Tris-HCl, C₂ = 50 mM Tris-HCl = 0.05 M Tris-HCl

V₁ = ?; V₂ = 500 mL

V₁ = C₂V₂/C₁

V₁ = 0.05 × 500/ 5 = 5 mL

Volume of stock required = 5 mL

Volume of water required = 500 mL - 5 mL

Volume of water required = 495 mL

3. C₁ = 95% NP-40, C₂ = 1% NP-40

V₁ = ?; V₂ = 500 mL

V₁ = C₂V₂/C₁

V₁ = 1 × 500/ 95 = 5.30 mL

Volume of stock required = 5.30 mL

Volume of water required = 500 mL - 5.30 mL

Volume of water required = 494.70 mL

4. C₁ = 1% SDS, C₂ = 10% SDS

V₁ = ?; V₂ = 500 mL

V₁ = C₂V₂/C₁

V₁ = 1 × 500/ 10 = 50 mL

Volume of stock required = 50 mL

Volume of water required = 500 mL - 50 mL

Volume of water required = 450 mL