Complete Dilution Calculator
Calculate dilution volumes and final results with ease
Dilution Volume Calculator
Calculate how much sample and diluent to mix for your desired dilution
💡 Example: For 1:10 dilution, enter 10. This means 1 part sample + 9 parts diluent.
💡 Common volumes: 100 µL (small tube), 1000 µL (1 mL), 5000 µL (5 mL)
Sample Volume = Total Volume ÷ Dilution Factor
Your Dilution Recipe
Sample Volume
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microliters (µL)
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Diluent Volume
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microliters (µL)
Total Volume
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microliters (µL)
How to prepare:
1. Pipette __ µL of your sample
2. Add __ µL of diluent (water or buffer)
3. Mix well by vortexing or pipetting up and down
1. Pipette __ µL of your sample
2. Add __ µL of diluent (water or buffer)
3. Mix well by vortexing or pipetting up and down
Final Result Calculation
Calculate the actual concentration from diluted measurements
Final Result = Instrument Reading × Dilution Factor
Final Calculated Result
Instrument Reading
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Dilution Factor
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Final Concentration =
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(Original concentration of a solute after dilution)
Interpretation:
Your sample's actual concentration is __ times higher than the measured value.
Your sample's actual concentration is __ times higher than the measured value.
Quick Guide
• Dilution Calculator: Find how to prepare your dilution• Final Result: Convert instrument readings to original concentration
• Always record both values in your lab notebook
