The absorbance of a protein

  1. The absorbance of a protein solution measured in a 1.0 cm cuvette at 278 nm was 1.145. The protein content of that solution,
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  2. If the calibration curve for a Beer's Law plot of a protein assay had a slope of 0.433 when absorb acne, A, was plotted as a
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  3. If the calibration curve for a Beer's Law plot of a protein assay had a slope of 0.433 when absorb acne, A, was plotted as a
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  4. Can someone help me calculate protein concentration using the Bradford Assay?If you could show me how to do tube 2, that'd be
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  5. Give two advantages and two disadvantages to using the biuret reaction to measure protein concentration compared to measuring
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  6. Five µl of a 10-to-1 dilution sample was added to 3ml of Bradford Reagent. The absorbance reading was 0.68. According to the
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  7. Five µl of a 10-to-1 dilution sample was added to 3ml of Bradford Reagent. The absorbance reading was 0.68. According to the
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  8. In the protein quantification experiment, the absorbances of number of known and unknown protein samples is being measured.
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  9. If you have an equation for a line, y = 0.15x + 0.010, where y is absorbance and x is concentration in molarity of Fe (2+),
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  10. Imagine that your initial absorbance reading for "low salt" fraction was too high, so you diluted your sample 4x. When you
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