calculate the tonicity of 0.9% NaCl

Determine the tonicity (iso, hypo, or hypertonic) of the following fluids. D5W + .02% NaCl D5W + 40 mEq KCL
calculate molarity of 0.9% IV bag of NaCl soultion
3. Use the information on the IV bag to calculate the molarity of the NaCl solution Show your work
2. Tonicity. (a) How do you prepare a % NaCl solution? Tell whether the medium is hypertonic, isotonic or hypotonic to the cell: 3. Generation Time. A microbiologist inoculated a sterile culture medium with bacteria. The generation time for the bacterium is How many cells form the generation? How many days would it take to produce generations of bacteria?
what is the pH of 0.9% saline solution? This solution is 0.9% by mass NaCl. If possible, please show the calculation for the pH.
ou swished your mouth with 0.9% NaCl (saline solution), which is the approximate concentration of NaCl inside your cells, why would 0.9% NaCl be preferable over using deionized water to isolate cheek cells?
Medical saline, or saline solution is 0.9 % by mass NaCl. It does not have a pH of 7.00, as would be expected based on our understanding of acid base phenomena. Please calculate the pH of 0.9% saline solution. Thanks !!
an IV piggyback of piperacillin diluted in 50 ml of 0.9% NaCl is to infuse in 20 minutes. the set calibration is 20 gtt to ml. calculate gtt / min
Label 0.35 M glucose as isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic in comparison to 0.9% NaCl (0.15 M NaCl). Click in the answer box to display choices.
We have three beakers in the lab: Beaker A: 10% NaCl Beaker B: 0.9 % NaCl Beaker C: 100% H2O The solution in Beaker A is _______________. What reaction would a red blood cell have if it is placed in Beaker C? a. Hypertonic/it will shrink (crenate) b. Isotonic /it will burst (hemolysis) c. Hypertonic / it will burst (hemolysis) d. Isotonic/it will shrink (crenate)
Mixture ΔT NaCl + H2O -0.2 NaNO3 + H2O -0.9 NaCH3COO + H2O 0.9 Which reactions are endothermic? Which are exothermic? What is the sign of enthalpy ΔH in each case? What is the sign of change in Gibbs free energy ΔG for each process in the forward direction? Could you predict the sign for entropy ΔS for these reactions? How could you tell the sign?