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A lab technician diluted 10 uL of a 50X sample with enough solvent to reach a final volume of 20 mL. What is the new concentration of the sample?

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  1. 9 July, 08:09
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    The new concentration of the sample is m₂ = 0.025X

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The relation between previous concentration and new concentration of the sample is given by

    m₁v₁ = m₂v₂

    Where m denotes the concentration and v denotes the volume in liters.

    Re-arranging the above equation for m₂ yields,

    m₂ = (m₁v₁) / v₂

    Substitute the given values

    m₁ = 50X

    v₁ = 10 μL = 10*10⁻⁶ L

    v₂ = 20 mL = 20*10⁻³ L

    So the new concentration is

    m₂ = (m₁v₁) / v₂

    m₂ = (50X*10*10⁻⁶) / 20*10⁻³

    m₂ = 0.025X

    Therefore, the new concentration of the sample is 0.025X
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