4. You are given a 10X restriction enzyme buffer. You will be setting up a digestion reaction that will have a final total volume of 40µl. How much 10X restriction enzyme buffer will you put in the reaction, so that the reaction has 1X buffer?

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Part I. For each of the following four questions: calculate and describe how the requested
solution would be made. Please show all of vour calculations, In all cases the diluent or
solvent will be water. Also, assume the smallest volume you can accurafely pipette is Ipl.
(CaCly: Molecular weight - 111.0 - NaCI: Molecular weight-58.44)
Transcribed Image Text:Making Solutions Practice Problems Part I. For each of the following four questions: calculate and describe how the requested solution would be made. Please show all of vour calculations, In all cases the diluent or solvent will be water. Also, assume the smallest volume you can accurafely pipette is Ipl. (CaCly: Molecular weight - 111.0 - NaCI: Molecular weight-58.44)
4. You are given a 10X restriction enzyme buffer. You will be setting up a digestion reaction
that will have a final total volume of 40ul. How much 10X restriction enzyme buffer will you
put in the reaction, so that the reaction has 1X buffer?
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5. You need to make 6 liters of 5 M CaClh. Describe how you would make it, using
powdered CaCl.
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Transcribed Image Text:4. You are given a 10X restriction enzyme buffer. You will be setting up a digestion reaction that will have a final total volume of 40ul. How much 10X restriction enzyme buffer will you put in the reaction, so that the reaction has 1X buffer? Name 5. You need to make 6 liters of 5 M CaClh. Describe how you would make it, using powdered CaCl. Next>
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