To calculate the Concentration (\(C\)):
\[ C = \frac{A}{V} \]
Where:
Ng/ml stands for nanograms per milliliter. It is a measurement unit used in medicine and science to quantify very small concentrations of substances within a given volume, typically in the context of biological fluids such as blood or urine. A nanogram is one billionth of a gram, indicating the minuscule amounts often involved in these measurements.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{500}{50} = 10 \text{ ng/ml} \]
The Concentration is 10 ng/ml.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C = \frac{1000}{100} = 10 \text{ ng/ml} \]
The Concentration is 10 ng/ml.