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*after soaking for 24hours with gel: 1.34E-9 mols
*after soaking for 24hours with gel: 1.34E-9 mols
*leached in water solution after 24 hours: 4.3919E-9 mols
*leached in water solution after 24 hours: 4.3919E-9 mols
**8.9E-7mols- 1.34E-7mols=8.88E-7mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
**8.9E-9mols- 1.34E-9mols=7.56E-9mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
** 8.88E-7mols - 4.3919E-9mols= '''8.83E-7 mols of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** 7.56E-9mols - 4.3919E-9mols= '''3.17E-9 mols of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** theoretical mols of attached:
** theoretical mols of attached:  
*Percent yield= actual/theoretical*100=


'''10µL of Dye'''
'''10µL of Dye'''
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**8.9E-8 mols- 8.8E-9mols= 8.03E-8 mols  of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
**8.9E-8 mols- 8.8E-9mols= 8.03E-8 mols  of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
** 8.03E-8mols - 3.86E-9mols= '''7.64E-8 of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** 8.03E-8mols - 3.86E-9mols= '''7.64E-8 of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** theoretical mols of attached:0.000017 mols dye should bind
** theoretical mols of attached:
*Percent yield=actual/theoretical*100=




'''100µL of Dye'''
'''100µL of Dye'''
number of mols of dye
number of mols of dye
*starting solution: 8.9E-7
*starting solution: 8.9E-7mols
*after soaking for 24hours with gel:  
*after soaking for 24hours with gel: 1.608E-7mols
*leached in water solution after 24 hours:  
*leached in water solution after 24 hours: 3.856E-9 mols
**8.9E-8 mols- 8.8E-9mols=   of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
**8.9E-7 mols- 1.608E-7mols= 7.3E-7 mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
** 8.03E-8mols - 3.86E-9mols= ''' of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** 7.3E-7mols - 3.86E-7mols= '''7.26E-7 of dye attached to the hydrogel actual'''
** theoretical mols of attached:
** theoretical mols of attached:
*Percent yield=actual/theoretical:
'''500µl of dye'''


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

  • Read plates
  • took florescence of the differ concentrations used with hydrogel pieces and determined the concentrations/mols of dye attached

Description

1µL of Dye number of mols of dye

  • starting solution: 8.9E-9 mols
  • after soaking for 24hours with gel: 1.34E-9 mols
  • leached in water solution after 24 hours: 4.3919E-9 mols
    • 8.9E-9mols- 1.34E-9mols=7.56E-9mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
    • 7.56E-9mols - 4.3919E-9mols= 3.17E-9 mols of dye attached to the hydrogel actual
    • theoretical mols of attached:
  • Percent yield= actual/theoretical*100=

10µL of Dye number of mols of dye

  • starting solution: 8.9E-8
  • after soaking for 24hours with gel: 8.8E-9 mols
  • leached in water solution after 24 hours: 3.86E-9
    • 8.9E-8 mols- 8.8E-9mols= 8.03E-8 mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
    • 8.03E-8mols - 3.86E-9mols= 7.64E-8 of dye attached to the hydrogel actual
    • theoretical mols of attached:
  • Percent yield=actual/theoretical*100=


100µL of Dye number of mols of dye

  • starting solution: 8.9E-7mols
  • after soaking for 24hours with gel: 1.608E-7mols
  • leached in water solution after 24 hours: 3.856E-9 mols
    • 8.9E-7 mols- 1.608E-7mols= 7.3E-7 mols of dye soaked up by gel in 24 hours
    • 7.3E-7mols - 3.86E-7mols= 7.26E-7 of dye attached to the hydrogel actual
    • theoretical mols of attached:
  • Percent yield=actual/theoretical:

500µl of dye

Data

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