Thanks studiot for replying, to clarify things:
Since PBS is used for substance dilution, i assume there will be no reaction between PBS and H2O2?
We were instructed to dilute PBS by a factor of 10 with distiled H2O, and then the diluted PBS was then diluted again with DD H2O by factor of 100, so can we call the solution A as PBS diluted by a factor of 1000? We were then instructed to mixed the PBS (diluted by a factor of 1000) with pure H2O2 (30%) by the ratio of:
1ml H2O2 : 99ml PBS (diluted by a factor of 1000)
which creates solution B (diluted H2O2). At this point, is it safe to say the concentration of H2O2 is 1%? Or can we calculate the molarity of H2O2 at this point?
Next, say 1.5ml of Solution B (diluted H2O2) was then mixed with 1.5ml PBS (diluted by a factor of 1000)..is there a way to calculate concentration of H2O2 in mol or other unit at this point?