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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
# | #Add 1 mL 15 uM BSA stock solution and 580 ul of 4.3 uM stock solution to a test tube. | ||
#Place test tube in oven at 80C. Take out every 30 minutes and let sit for 10 then place back in the oven. | |||
==Data== | ==Data== | ||
* | * Light purple solution with dark fibers | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*The final concentration of BSA is 1.61μM. | |||
**Calculation:(1mL/9.58mL)*15.4μM | |||
*The final concentration of Chloroauric acid is 0.26mM. | |||
**Calculation: (.58mL/9.58mL)*4.3mM | |||
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