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What are the tools used to perform dilution?

Is there any thing else volumetric pipet?

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Question added by Amr Al-Omari , Senior Formulator , MSPharma
Date Posted: 2015/06/17
ibrahim ahmed
by ibrahim ahmed , ASISTANT MANAGER , UAC OF NIGERIA PLC- Livestock feeds plc division

to perform dilution, use a volumetric flask and measuring cylinder

volumetric pipette is a calibrated pipette

 

sana ncib
by sana ncib , ingénieur recherche et developpement , Faculté des sciences

volumetric flasks

micropipette

Umara Khan
by Umara Khan , manager , usawa pharma

dilution tools are pipette,suker,flasks,filter paper,beakers,stopers etc

Hasan Abu Mahmoud
by Hasan Abu Mahmoud , Teacher of Chemistry , The Ministry of Education

A volumetric flask and a grade single mark pipette.

tania gomes
by tania gomes , Hospital Pharmacist , Prime Hospital

stoppered flasks, burette, pipette, funnel,centrifuge machine

Ali Mohamed
by Ali Mohamed , Analytical Chemist Scientit , CABOT

Depends on but generaly, laboratory glasswares work and pipetes

md saood manzar
by md saood manzar , Lab Researcher Air Pollution Lab , university of dammam

We should use gas tight syringes of fixed volumes to avoid spilling of organic solutions, micro-pipettes are not good alternates in case of dilution here.

Bilal Alkhizzi
by Bilal Alkhizzi , Administrative Manager , Itqan Medical Center

Any volumetric apparatus, depending on the volume you want to dilute. For small final volumes (in uL) you should use a micropipette. For large final volumes (in L) you should use a graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask.

 

Hope that helps!

KRISHNAMOORTHI THANGAVEL
by KRISHNAMOORTHI THANGAVEL , Research Associate , Shell technology center, Bangalore, India

To perform dilution, use 'A' grade volumetric flask and 'A' grade single mark pipette only.

nitin patil
by nitin patil , Deputy Manager , Unichem Laboratories Ltd

graduated pipets,micropipets,dilution flasks,beakers,mesuring cyliders,diluents

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