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0.1 % Triton X-100 is a 1 in 1000 dilution of 100% Triton X-100 (available for purchase). For example, add 1ml 100% Trition to 999ml water to yield 0.1% Triton. I usually keep a stock of 10% triton on hand to make various buffers.
0.25
43.56
(2/6)x100 = (100/3) = 33.333%
About 15%Divide 240 by 1590, then multiply the answer by 100:(240/1590)x100 = 0.1509...x100 = 15.09...
Triton-X100 permeabilizes cell membranes, and allows reagents access to both the cytosol and nuclear material. Triton-X100 is often used to stain fixed cells with antibodies, especially for BrdU or DAPI type staining.
There are multiple differences. Triton X-100 is non-ionic . It has both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions, but no net charges. CHAPS is zwiterionic. It has hydrophobic regions but also a head group with a negative charge (in normal saline). In addition, Triton X100 forms large (greater than 90,000 MW) aggregates when TGriton X100 concentration rises above 0.25 mM. CHAP on the other hand forms smaller aggregates (6,000 MW) when CHAPS concentration rises above 10 mM.
100 x 100
100% (814/814, x100 is 100%)
triton x-100 stock percent? 100% ?
45/100 X100 = 45 = 45%
0.1 % Triton X-100 is a 1 in 1000 dilution of 100% Triton X-100 (available for purchase). For example, add 1ml 100% Trition to 999ml water to yield 0.1% Triton. I usually keep a stock of 10% triton on hand to make various buffers.
(46/46)x100 = 100
2,315 multiplied by 100 is 231,500.
0.25
100=.20*x100/.20=xx=500
1.82 x 100 = 182