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## MW = 16951 g/mol
## MW = 16951 g/mol
## concentration = 160 μM
## concentration = 160 μM
# Fructose
## 26.73 mg of fructose
## water to 10.0 mL in volumetric flask
## MW = 180.16 g/mol
## concentration = 14.8 mM


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 09:48, 20 September 2016

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Objective

Today's schedule

  1. Ocean Optics
    1. Hannah and Cossette
  2. Fluorescence
    1. Sarah, Anneliese, and Patrick
  3. UV-Vis
    1. Cassidy and Sarah

Description

  1. Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...

Data

  1. AuCl3
    1. mass = 28.27 mg
    2. 25.0 mL volumetric flask
    3. MW = 303.3 g/mol
    4. concentration = 3.73 mM
  2. Bovine Serum Albumin
    1. mass = 32.82 mg
    2. 10.0 mL volumetric flask
    3. MW = 66776 g/mol
    4. concentration = 49.1 μM
  3. Lysozyme
    1. 32.24 mg of lysozyme
    2. 10.0 mL water in volumetric flask
    3. MW = 14307 g/mol
    4. concentration = 225 μM
  4. Myoglobin
    1. 27.06 mg of myoglobin
    2. water to 10.0 mL in volumetric flask
    3. MW = 16951 g/mol
    4. concentration = 160 μM
  5. Fructose
    1. 26.73 mg of fructose
    2. water to 10.0 mL in volumetric flask
    3. MW = 180.16 g/mol
    4. concentration = 14.8 mM

Notes

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