Answer:
50.0 μL
Explanation:
When a dilution is done, the mass of the solute (in this case the ampicillin) remains constant, following the Lavoiser's law that the mass is conserved. The mass is the concentration (C) multiplied by the volume (V), so if 1 is the stock solution, and 2 is the bacterial culture after the addition of the antibiotic:
m1 = m2
C1*V1 = C2*V2
C1 = 100 mg/mL = 100000 μg/mL (1 mg = 1,000μg)
C2 = 100 μg/mL
V2 = 50 mL + V1 = 50000μL + V1 (V1 in μL)
100000*V1 = 100*(50000 + V1)
1000V1 = 50000 + V1
999V1 = 50000
V1 = 50.0 μL