Asked by Hannah
If a saline solution has a concentration of 0.25 g per mL, calculate the following.
a) The concentration of this solution in %w/v.
b) The concentration of this solution in grams per litre (g/L).
c) The concentration of this solution in milligrams per mL (mg/mL).
a) The concentration of this solution in %w/v.
b) The concentration of this solution in grams per litre (g/L).
c) The concentration of this solution in milligrams per mL (mg/mL).
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Answered by
DrBob222
%w/v means g/100 mL soln.
0.25g/mL x 100 mL = 25g = 25/100 mL = 25%
I can't believe you can't do b and c. What exactly do you not understand about them.
0.25g/mL x 100 mL = 25g = 25/100 mL = 25%
I can't believe you can't do b and c. What exactly do you not understand about them.
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