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We will use this information to calculate the average number of yeast cells in a packet of yeast. ... In a dilution, the dilution factor is equal to the final volume divided by the initial volume of solution, or DF = Vf ÷ Vi. How many times as dilute is the soup than the soup concentrate? times as dilute...
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biology.clc.uc.edu/Courses/bio111/yst-plt.htm
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If several dilutions are made in succession of one another, the final dilution can be calculated by simply multiplying each dilution factor involved. ... Sometimes you have to set tubes up for a serial dilution and calculate how much solute needs to be added to solvent to obtain a certain serial dilution. For example,
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Note that we will be able to calculate the resulting volume only once we know the dilution factor. Therefore, we will not able to calculate the dilution factor solely from volume information.
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Serial dilutions are used to calculate the concentration of microorganisms. As it would usually be impossible to actually count the number of microorganisms in a sample, the sample is diluted and plated to get Since the dilution factor is known, the number of microorganisms per ml in the original sample can be calculated.
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www.uvm.edu/~btessman/calc/serhelp.html
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Calculate the dilution factor to correct for the volume of sample processed as follows: ... (3), DF = (247 / (247 - Va) , where DF = dilution factor, and where Va = volume added = milliliters of distilled water added to a sample that contains less than 247 mL.
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Since the values for all samples are listed in the Table, you can then decide a common dilution factor which may fit in the range of all samples.
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Since the values for all samples are listed in the table, you can then decide a common dilution factor which may fit in the range of all samples. ... Also see: Technical Manual> Using the PDWork template to calculate dilution factors;
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1. Simple Dilution (Dilution Factor Method based on ratios) ... Example 1: Frozen orange juice concentrate is usually diluted with 4 additional cans of cold water (the dilution solvent) giving a dilution factor of 5, i.e., the orange concentrate represents one unit volume to which you have added 4 more cans (same unit...
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