You are given a sample of blood for analysis and the experimental protocol requires the following steps: 1. Pipette 0.5 mL of blood into 1.0 mL of saline in a fresh test tube. 2. Remove 0.05 mL of this sample and add to 1.0 mL of the assay reagent in a fresh test tube What is to total dilution of the blood after step 2 in the protocol?

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Answer:

The blood is diluted to 4.9 folds.

Explanation:

Steps: 1. Pipette 0.5 mL of blood into 1.0 mL of saline in a fresh test tube.

Initial volume of the Volume of blood before any dilution ,V= 0.5 mL

Volume of saline = 1.0 mL

Volume of the solution after mixing = 0.5 mL + 1.0 mL = 1.5 mL

Step : 2. Remove 0.05 mL of this sample and add to 1.0 mL of the assay reagent in a fresh test tube.

On removal of 0.05 mL from 1.5 mL the volume becomes:

= 1.5 mL - 0.05 mL = 1.45 mL

And 1.0 ml of the essay reagent is added in to 1.45 mL of the solution obtained just above:

Volume of the blood solution = 1.45 mL + 1.0 mL = 2.45 mL

Final volume of the blood solution after dilution = ,V'= 2.45 mL

Fold - dilution = [tex]\frac{V}{V'}[/tex]

V =Volume of original solution before dilution

V' = Total Volume of solution after dilution

[tex]=\frac{0.5 mL}{2.45 mL}=\frac{1}{4.9}[/tex]

The blood is diluted to 4.9 folds.