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[*] posted on 31-8-2018 at 09:22
test tube rack


here is a rough first draft of my question


the way to design an experiment would be to say have a 10x10 hole test tube holder, this would give 100 different tests.. By changing the amount of 1 or 2 variables (amounts of reactant) one could determine the optimal amount for product formation.

In an example, there is solution a, solution b, and solution c, -- when they come together in the right ratio a product forms

In the first test tube I would add mostly solution a, then half solution b, and half acid

what would I do for the remaning test tubes to find the ideal amounts of each of the three chemicals to add?

or how would the above be gone about?
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[*] posted on 31-8-2018 at 09:35


The idea is already in use
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combinatorial_chemistry
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[*] posted on 31-8-2018 at 21:27


Why not change the tittle of this thread to, "spot plate"?



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