On 10/19/2016 12:55 PM, Cathal Garvey wrote:
> Just an FYI: you can often substitute PEG3350 for PEG8000 in protocols. Just watch for molarity, substituting it gram-for-gram is
> probably unwise.
Isn't the number after the PEG acronym for length or molecular weight? Its property of interest is absorbing/adsorbing water, so
the much bigger molecule at the same number of moles would turn a broth into a pudding. Right?
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