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(NaCl) solutions used in intravenous
(NaCl) solutions used in intravenous injections have a concentration of 0.90% NaCl (mass/volume).
4.5grams of NaCl are needed to
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Physicain elects to re-hydrate the patient br intravenous(IV) administration of 2.0 L of 0.45% (w/v) of NaCl. 0.45%9w/v) =
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Monica
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A saline solution used in intravenous drips for patients who cannot take oral fluids contains 0.92% (w/v) NaCl in water. How
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Petey
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arrange the following solutions in order of decreasing specific conductance 0.01 M NaCl,0.05 M NaCl,0.1 M NaCl, 0.5 M NaCl
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Raja
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Which of these solutions has the lowest freezing point?
A. 0.25 M NaCl B. 0.5 M NaCl C. 1.0 M NaCl D. 1.5 M NaCl E. 2.0 M NaCl
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Suppose the osmotic pressure of blood at 37 °C is 7.65 atm and
you are preparing an intravenous (IV) NaCl solution for a
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Lola
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Suppose the osmotic pressure of blood at 37 °C is 7.65 atm and
you are preparing an intravenous (IV) NaCl solution for a
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Lola
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Which of the following solutions would have the lowest boiling point?
A.1.0 M NaCl B.2.0 M NaCl C.3.0 M NaCl D.4.0 M NaCl
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SANDRA
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will a red blood cell undergo crenation, hemolysis, or no change in each of the following solutions?
1% (m/v) glucose 2% (m/v)
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Curlyqty
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You are preparing 500 mL of Denaturation Buffer containing 1.5 M NaCl and 0.5 M NaOH. Your stock solutions are 5 M NaCl and 6 M
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sara
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