Could you help me with serial dilutions? I am in need to master this for MLT. I have a basic understanding but I just want to sharpen that skill. An example is starting of with a 1:2 dilution and ending with a 1:8 dilution. It's something like you take 1/2 X1/2=1/4. Which is a 1:4 dilution and then multiply that by 1/2 to get the 1:8 dilution. I barely understand this. I just typed from the book.
Could you help me with serial dilutions? I am in need to master this for MLT. I have a basic understanding but I just want to sharpen that skill. An example is starting of with a 1:2 dilution and ending with a 1:8 dilution. It's something like you take 1/2 X1/2=1/4. Which is a 1:4 dilution and then multiply that by 1/2 to get the 1:8 dilution. I barely understand this. I just typed from the book.
ssj7warrior 8 months ago
you are the best, legend
mariaaeve 11 months ago
nice explanation thanks
Mejiera12 11 months ago
Very helpful thank you. The equation you give is much simpler than how our professor is teaching us to do dilutions.
geneticthrower 1 year ago