Description

Diluents are substances used to dilute solutions or samples in laboratory experiments or clinical assays. They are typically liquids, such as water or specialized buffer solutions, and are added to a sample to decrease its concentration or strength while maintaining its overall properties. Diluents are commonly used in various laboratory techniques, including cell culture, microbiology, and biochemical assays, to adjust concentrations, prepare standards, or create control solutions. They play a crucial role in ensuring accurate measurements, facilitating proper sample handling, and maintaining the integrity of experimental conditions.