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27 August, 04:54

On the standard curve of 2-deoxyadenylsine reacted with DPA, 0.33 mL of your DNA sample corresponded to 12.5 ug. What is the concentration of DNA in your sample? Show your calculations

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  1. 27 August, 05:16
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    0.224 M

    Explanation:

    Use the formula C = n/V; C = concentration; n = moles and n = m/M where m = mass and M = Molecular weight; V = Volume.

    M = 169.23 g/mol; V = 0.33 mL; m = 12.5 ug

    C = (12.5/169.23) / 0.33

    = 0.224 M
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