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22 July, 00:32

What is the overall (X-fold) dilution of 4 serial 2-fold dilutions?

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  1. 22 July, 00:39
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    16-fold dilution.

    Explanation:

    A serial dilution is any dilution where the concentration decrease by the same quantity in each successive step. So, for a 2-fold dilution, the concentration decrease 1/2, it means that if we have a sample with 10 M of concentration, after a 2-fold dilution it will be 5 M. For the next step it will be 1/2 of 5 = 2.5 M, and successively.

    Then, we just multiply the factor for each dilution. After 4 serial dilutions:

    1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/16

    So, it would be a 16-fold dilution in the end.
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