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Working out the molarity? Mass Molarity Calculator from Sigma-Aldrich. The Tocris Molarity Calculator. Type in the formula weight, the desired volume and the desired concentration and this will give you the mass you should use!
What is the relative molecular mass? Molecular Mass Calculator from the Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank. Plug in any chemical formula to this calculator and find out its molecular weight!
The time between dates? Calculate duration between two dates from dateandtime.com. This one will tell you how many days between two dates!
Working out your mastermix? PCR Calculator from Sigma-Aldrich. There is nothing more aggravating than realizing your calculations are incorrect after you’ve just made up your PCR mastermix.
Diluting a stock volume? The Tocris Dilution Calculator. We’ve had enough of C1V1 blah blah! This will do it for you!
Working out the doubling time of your cells? Doubling Time. You supply the initial number of cells, the final number of cells and the culturing time. You can even put in several time points.
Need a normal calculator? Google. If you type in “3+7” into google’s search bar (or just type “calculator” into the search bar), it’ll tell you it’s “10”!
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MOLARITY AND RECONSTITUTION CALCULATORS: R&D SYSTEMS
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Web Dec 6, 2022 How to calculate molar quantities? The below equation is of our interest: M = w/ ( mv ) … equation 1 M = molarity ( in moles/L ) V = volume of the final solution once … From the-equivalent.com
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MOLARITY CALCULATOR | TOCRIS BIOSCIENCE, A BIO-TECHNE BRAND
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