Concentration Calculator

⚠️ Laboratory Mathematical Reference Tool

This calculator is provided for educational and mathematical reference only for laboratory applications. It does not provide medical advice, treatment recommendations, or administration instructions. All values must be independently verified. Products sold on this website are for research use only.

How to Use This Calculator

Step 1: Enter the mass of compound shown on the vial label (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg).

Step 2: Enter the volume of diluent you added to the vial (e.g., 2 mL).

Step 3: Enter the target mass you wish to achieve for your laboratory work.

Step 4: The calculator displays the required volume in millilitres (mL).

Example Calculation

Scenario: You have a vial containing 10 mg of compound and you add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water. You want to transfer a mass of 1 mg.

Final Concentration: This yields a working solution of 5 mg/mL (10 mg ÷ 2 mL).

Result: The calculator shows the required volume is 0.20 mL.

CRITICAL WARNING: Always verify the vial label, units, and total liquid volume before relying on any calculation. This tool is a mathematical reference only and must not replace strict laboratory protocols or independent scientific verification. Products sold on this website are strictly for research purposes and are not for human consumption.

Laboratory Volume Measurements

mg = milligrams (mass)
mL = millilitres (volume)
Use calibrated micropipettes or volumetric syringes for accurate liquid handling

Step 1: Solution Preparation

This is the mass written on your vial label (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg)
Volume of bacteriostatic water or laboratory buffer added
Resulting Concentration: 2.50 mg per 1 mL

Step 2: Target Volume Calculation

The exact mass you wish to transfer for your experiment
Required volume: 0.10 mL