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29 January, 06:34

If you are asked to make 40 mL of a 1.0% (w/v %) agarose gel, how many grams of agarose will you add to the 40ml of buffer

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    29 January, 09:20
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    0.4g

    Explanation:

    1.0% (w/v%) = 1 g of agarose 100 ml of Tris-Acetate-EDTA, this is the buffer that agarose is run with

    the amount of agarose for 40 ml = 1 / 100 * 40 ml = 0.4 g
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