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Ferrous sulfate comes in 220mg/5ml concentration. How many mg are in 7.5ml?
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To find out how many milligrams of ferrous sulfate are in 7.5 ml, you can use the concentration provided which is 220 mg per 5 ml.
First, determine the amount of ferrous sulfate per ml:
\[
\text{Concentration per ml} = \frac{220 \, \text{mg}}{5 \, \text{ml}} = 44 \, \text{mg/ml}
\]
Now, multiply this concentration by the volume you have (7.5 ml):
\[
\text{Amount in 7.5 ml} = 44 \, \text{mg/ml} \times 7.5 \, \text{ml} = 330 \, \text{mg}
\]
Therefore, there are 330 mg of ferrous sulfate in 7.5 ml.
First, determine the amount of ferrous sulfate per ml:
\[
\text{Concentration per ml} = \frac{220 \, \text{mg}}{5 \, \text{ml}} = 44 \, \text{mg/ml}
\]
Now, multiply this concentration by the volume you have (7.5 ml):
\[
\text{Amount in 7.5 ml} = 44 \, \text{mg/ml} \times 7.5 \, \text{ml} = 330 \, \text{mg}
\]
Therefore, there are 330 mg of ferrous sulfate in 7.5 ml.