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Hey there! Looking to make a 10mg/ml solution? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s get started - it’s easy peasy! First off, you’ll need to measure out 10mg of your desired substance. Once that’s done, add it to a container with 1ml of liquid. Voila - you’ve got yourself a 10mg/ml solution! Now wasn’t that simple as pie?
How Do You Make A 10Mg Ml Solution? [Solved]
Measure out 10mg of RNase A powder into a sterile 1.5mL epi-tube. Add 1mL of PBS from the lab stocks and give it a good vortex until all the powder is dissolved. Then, carefully pipette the solution into 100uL aliquots in new sterile 1.5mL epi-tubes - that should make about 10 aliquots!
Gather Materials: Obtain a 10mg/ml solution, a graduated cylinder, and distilled water.
Measure the Volume: Measure out the desired volume of distilled water in the graduated cylinder.
Add Solution: Slowly add the 10mg/ml solution to the measured volume of distilled water in the graduated cylinder while stirring continuously with a glass rod or stir bar.
Mix Thoroughly: Continue stirring until all of the solution has been added and mixed thoroughly with the distilled water in order to ensure an even concentration throughout.
Check Concentration: Use a pipette to take samples from different areas of your mixture and measure their concentrations using a spectrophotometer or other device to ensure that they are all at 10mg/ml before use or storage.
Making a 10mg/ml solution is easy! Just take 10mg of the substance you’re using and dissolve it in 1ml of liquid. That’s it - you’ve got your solution!