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Concentration question


whusean

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Unfortunately, no. You will need to know what the concentration of the 4x Tris is. That is why using the x-notation is useful in lab (e.g. if you always have the same concentration for the stock and then just dilute it down to 1x), however it is worthless for documentation since it could be anything.

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That is what i thought thanks. I am diluting this buffer so would it be ok to express the conc as X follwing the dilution. E.g. 2.5 X Tris. This would be included in my final year project, and i have been told expressing conc as X is not generally liked.

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