Serial dilutions are made from a broth culture of Shewanella…

Serial dilutions are made from a broth culture of Shewanella putrefaciens in order to determine the number of bacteria in the culture.  Following the dilution series, 0.1 ml of the 10-7 dilution tube is plated on Plate A, 0.1 ml of the 10-8 dilution tube is plated on Plate B.  RESULTS Plate A:  427 colonies Plate B:  87 colonies Question: What was the number of bacteria in the original S. putrefaciens broth culture? Note: Make sure your answer reflects proper scientific notation! Use the ^ to denote an exponent, i.e. 1 x 10-4 would be written as 1 x 10^-4. Note: Don’t forget the units. No points without units!

Due to social distancing in the past week, Dr. Sumerlin fina…

Due to social distancing in the past week, Dr. Sumerlin finally got to chase one of his childhood dreams: making polysulfones in his garage. He reacted hydroquinone in the presence of a base with various bis-phenylsulfones and found that some would polymerize much faster than others.  Rank the following bis-phenylsulfones according to their expected reaction rate with hydroquinone, starting with the fastest.