Laboratory Calculations problem Answers (2024)

Answers for Laboratory Calculation Problem Set #1

1. You need to make a 1:5 dilution of a solution. You need 10 ml of thediluted solution. How much initial sample and diluent should you use?

Answer: 1:5 dilution = 1/5 dilution = 1 part sample and 4 partsdiluent in a total of 5 parts. If you need 10 ml, final volume, then you need1/5 of 10 ml = 2 ml sample. To bring this 2 ml sample up to a total volume of10 ml, you must add 10 ml - 2 ml = 8 ml diluent.

2. How would you prepare 500 ml of a 10% NaCl solution?

Answer: In this problem, the % solution is the number of gramssolute in 100 ml solvent, so a 10% solution of NaCl is 10 grams NaCl in 100 mlwater. But you need 500 ml, final volume, so 10 g x 5 = 50 g NaCl.

3. If you have DNA with a concentration of 2 µg/µl, how much DNA(in µl) must be added to make a 20 µl solution with a DNAconcentration of 1 µg/µl?

Answer: Since you know the initial concentration (2 µg/µl),the final concentration (1 µg/µl), and the final volume (20 µl),the following formula can be used to calculate the amount of DNA needed(initial volume)

  • (initial concentration)(initial volume) = (finalconcentration)(final volume)
  • (2 µg/µl)(X µl) = (1 µg/µl)(20 µl)
  • X µl = (1 µg/µl)(20 µl) / 2 µg/µl
  • X µl = 10 µl DNA

4. You have a 10x TBE buffer. To run a gel, you need 500 ml of a 2xsolution of TBE. How do you make a 500 ml solution of 2x TBE buffer from the10x buffer?

Answer: Since you know the initial concentration (10x), the finalconcentration (2x), and the final volume (500 ml), you can use the formula:

  • (initial concentration)(initial volume) = (finalconcentration)(final volume)
  • (10x)(X ml) = (2x)(500 ml)
  • X ml = (2x)(500 ml) / 10x
  • X ml = 100 ml of 10x TBE

Then, to calculate the amount of water needed, use the following formula:

  • final volume - initial volume = volume of diluent
  • 500 ml total - 100 ml of 10x TBE = 400 ml water

5. You want to make a 0.5% agarose gel. How much agarose (in grams) do youneed to make up a 50 ml gel solution?

Answer: There are at least two methods for solving this question(as with many dilution problems): logically and mathmatically.

  • Logically:
  • 0.5% means 0.5 grams in 100 ml, so if you only need 50 ml, you need 0.5 g /2 = 0.25 g agarose for a 50 ml gel solution.
  • Mathematically:
  • 0.5 g/100 ml = X g/50 ml
  • (0.5 g) (50 ml)/100 ml = X g
  • 0.25 g = X g

6. What is the DNA concentration of a 50 µl solution which contains 10µl of DNA at a concentration of 4 µg/µl?

Answer: There are two ways to solve this problem:

  • Calculate the total amount of DNA in the solution, then divide by thetotal volume:
    • 10 µl x 4 µg/µl = 40 µg of DNA
    • 40 µg DNA/ 50 µl = 0.8 µg/µl
  • Just plug the values into the formula:
    • (initial concentration)(initial volume) = (final concentration)(finalvolume)
    • (4 µg/µl)(10 µl) = (X µg/µl)(50 µl)
    • X µg/µl = (4 µg/µl)(10 µl) / 50 µl
    • X µg/µl = 0.8 µg/µl

7. How would you make a 3x TBE buffer from a 12x TBE buffer for a totalvolume of 200 ml?

Answer: Since you know the initial concentration (12x), the finalconcentration (3x), and the final volume (200 ml), you can use the formula:

  • (initial concentration)(initial volume) = (final concentration)(finalvolume)
  • (12x)(X ml) = (3x)(200 ml)
  • X ml = (3x)(200 ml) / 12x
  • X ml = 50 ml of 12x TBE

Then, to calculate the amount of water needed;

  • 200 ml final volume - 50 ml initial volume of 12x TBE = 150 ml water(diluent)

Thanks are given to Tim Allen and the MMG graduate students for providingthese problems.

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FAQs

How do you calculate solutions in a lab? ›

The molarity of a solution = Numbers of moles of solute/Number of liters of solution. The molality of a solution = Number of moles of solutes Number of kilograms of solvent. Normality of a solution = Number of gram equivalents of solute/Number of liters of solution.

Which formulas are used to solve common laboratory problems? ›

Units used to express concentration:
  • Weight fraction or weight (W/W) %
  • Volume fraction or volume (V/V)%
  • Weight volume fraction (W/V) %
  • Molarity (M)
  • Normality (N)
  • Molality (m)
  • Mole fraction (X)
Apr 5, 2021

How to make 10x to 1X? ›

Whether you are dealing with 1000 ml, 100 ml or 10 ml, the Molar concentration will be the same. What is important is the change from 10x to 1x. Since the concentration, 10x is divided by 10 to arrive at a 1x concentration, then the Molar concentration is also divided by 10.

How to make 100X to 1X? ›

a) To get from 100X to 1X, the dilution factor is 100 (think of it was what do you divide 100 by to get to 1). So once you know this, divide 1 M by 100, to give you 0.01M or 10 mM.

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