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Sodium dichromate

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Sodium dichromate is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Na2Cr2O7. It is a crystalline solid that is commonly used as an oxidizing agent and a reagent in various laboratory applications.

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2 protocols using sodium dichromate

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Preparation of M63 Media with Toxic Compounds

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M63 media (VWR Life Science) solution was made by first diluting 1 liter of presterilized M63 5× (BioWORLD, GeneLinx International Inc.) stock solution using autoclaved Millipore water. Filter-sterilized magnesium sulfate anhydrous (MgSO4, Fisher Scientific) water solution, of volume 1 mL and molarity of 1 M, was added to the diluted media solution following standard protocol. Sodium arsenate stock solution (RICCA Chemical Company, 100 mM) was first filter-sterilized and then diluted with sterilized DI water to reach concentrations of 0.1 mM and 0.1 µM and stored under 4 °C. Potassium dichromate (Fisher Scientific) solution was made by first dissolving sodium dichromate crystal into sterilized DI water to reach concentrations of 17 mM, and then, the solution was filter-sterilized and diluted with sterilized DI water again to reach concentrations of 0.34 mM and 0.34 µM and stored at 4 °C. Prior to exposure to bacterial cultures, working solutions were placed at room temperature for 30 min to equilibrate to ambient temperature and then titrated to the culture to target exposure concentration. Anhydrous dextrose (glucose, Fisher Scientific), 1 g, was dissolved in 10 mL DI water and filter-sterilized to form 10% (w/v) glucose stock solution, which was added into the media solution later to provide energy source for bacteria.
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Solvent and Reagent Preparation Protocol

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DGBE, the challenge solvent, was of >99.5% purity from Fisher Scientific (Pittsburgh, PA). The 4-bromo-phenol internal standard (IS) for quantitation was obtained from Aldrich (St. Louis, MO). Sodium dichromate (99%) from Fisher Scientific was used for a saturated salt aqueous solution to generate a (55 ± 4) % relative humidity atmosphere for glove conditioning and reconditioning inside of a Pyrex glass vacuum desiccators from Fisher Scientific.
All water for aqueous solutions was from a Millipore Milli-Q Water System (Temecula, CA) and Millipore Simplicity Water Purification final polishing system (Temecula, CA). Helium (99.9999%) and nitrogen (99.9999%) were purchased from Air Liquide (El Segundo, CA).
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