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Molarity Calculator · 1. Mass from volume & concentration · 2. Volume from mass & concentration · 3. Molarity from mass & volume · 4. Dilute a stock solution.
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/molarityform/
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Many of the radioactivity and molarity calculations are available free on our web site. InTend should run fine under Windows, although we can't really help ...
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Molarity calculator (25%); t Test calculator (24%); P value calculator (12%); Linear regression calculator (8%); Outlier calculator, Grubbs' Test (6 ...
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Chemical and radiochemical calculators. Create and convert molar solutions, convert moles & grams, radioactivity calculations.
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/chemmenu/
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Free web calculator provided by GraphPad Software. Performs Grubbs' test Extreme Studentized Deviate (ESD) method. Clear results with links to extensive ...
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/grubbs1/
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Run statistical analyses quickly and directly in your browser. Choose the kind of calculator you want to use.
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/
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This calculator computes EC 80 or EC 90 (etc.) from EC 50. How? 1. Enter EC 50 I will enter: EC 50 as concentration. For 1nM, enter '1e-9'.
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/ecanything1/
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Radioactivity calculator. Radioactively labeled compounds are commonly used in biological and chemical research. Use these calculators to perform the ...
https://www.graphpad.com/quickcalcs/radcalcform/
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The EC50 is defined quite simply as the concentration of agonist that provokes a response halfway between the baseline (Bottom) and maximum response (Top).
https://www.graphpad.com/guides/prism/latest/curve-fitting/
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Computing Kcat by hand. If you plot enzyme velocity as a function of subtrate concentration, you can fit the data to the Michaelis-Menten equation to ...
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