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*prepare 2 sets of each | *prepare 2 sets of each | ||
1)0.5g of 22,000 + 6 ml water | 1)0.5g of 22,000 + 6 ml water <b>[[User:Matt Hartings|Matt Hartings]] 0.5g of what???</b> | ||
2)0.5 of 89,000-98,000 + 6 ml water | 2)0.5 of 89,000-98,000 + 6 ml water | ||
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4)0.5g of 146,000-186,000 + 6ml of water | 4)0.5g of 146,000-186,000 + 6ml of water | ||
*add 6micL of R6G in to each hydrogels. | *add 6micL of R6G in to each hydrogels. <b>[[User:Matt Hartings|Matt Hartings]] there is a μL symbol you can use down below</b> | ||
*placed into -20C at noon. | *placed into -20C at noon. | ||
<b>[[User:Matt Hartings|Matt Hartings]] You should also add a description of your full procedure for this process here. Why are you doing these things. At some point you'll have to mention it. This (the first page of your notebook) is the best place to do it.</b> | |||
==Data== | ==Data== |
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ObjectiveDescriptionPart 1: Prepare hydrogels
1)0.5g of 22,000 + 6 ml water Matt Hartings 0.5g of what??? 2)0.5 of 89,000-98,000 + 6 ml water 3)0.5g of 130,000 + 6 ml of water 4)0.5g of 146,000-186,000 + 6ml of water
Part 2: Prepare Hydrogels with 0.5mM of R6G dye
1)0.5g of 22,000 + 6 ml water 2)0.5 of 89,000-98,000 + 6 ml water 3)0.5g of 130,000 + 6 ml of water 4)0.5g of 146,000-186,000 + 6ml of water
Matt Hartings You should also add a description of your full procedure for this process here. Why are you doing these things. At some point you'll have to mention it. This (the first page of your notebook) is the best place to do it. DataNotesThis area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.
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