You want 235mL of a solution that consists of 10% BSA, 2.37mM KCl and 120µM EDTA. You have stock solutions of 20% BSA, 1.5M KCl and 200mM EDTA. What volumes of BSA, KCl, EDTA and water would you require to make up this solution? MW of KCl is 75.55. MW of EDTA is 292.24, MW of BSA is 66463)
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You want 235mL of a solution that consists of 10% BSA, 2.37mM KCl and 120µM EDTA. You have stock solutions of 20% BSA, 1.5M KCl and 200mM EDTA. What volumes of BSA, KCl, EDTA and water would you require to make up this solution? MW of KCl is 75.55. MW of EDTA is 292.24, MW of BSA is 66463)
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