Make sure that you are holding your pipette vertically when pipetting. The more viscous the solution, the slower you should release the plunger (and you may want to leave the tip in the viscous liquid until you no longer see the volume increase). Beyond that, I would say make sure you are taking your time until you're comfortable pipetting and use a balance to check your accuracy by pipetting volumes of water and measuring the mass. 1 ml of water should weigh 1 g. Hope this helps!
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what is the best way to insert the pipete into the solution to get the most accurate quantity because sometimes the amount taken is slightly different
Make sure that you are holding your pipette vertically when pipetting. The more viscous the solution, the slower you should release the plunger (and you may want to leave the tip in the viscous liquid until you no longer see the volume increase). Beyond that, I would say make sure you are taking your time until you're comfortable pipetting and use a balance to check your accuracy by pipetting volumes of water and measuring the mass. 1 ml of water should weigh 1 g. Hope this helps!
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Mam how to set 202 micl in p1000.. Can I set 022
You can't set a p1000 to accurately measure the 2 microliters, only 200.