Find mOsmol/L:
Ptassium chloride 20mEq in 100 mLof water (MW 74.5)
What is the osmolarity (mOsmol/L) of the following solution? potassium chloride 20mEq in 50mL D5W
1.) How many millimoles of 10mg/L of potassium chloride if MW is 74.5? 2.) How many millimoles of 10mg/L of monobasic sodium phosphate NaHPO4 (MW is 138)?
A concentrated solution of potassium chloride contains 15% KCl (MW = 74.5 g/mol). How many milliequivalents of potassium are present in a 200 mL bottle? Assume that complete disassociation of KCl occurs. How is this worked? Answer is 403
answer for this question should be in MEq not ml
answer should be in units of mOsmol/L
A 71 kg patient is in need of intravenous iron supplementation. She was ordered to receive a single intravenous 9 mg/kg dose of iron (III) sulfate (ferric sulfate - Fe2(SO4)3 - MW=399.88 g/mol). Iron (III) sulfate was prepared as a stabilized aqueous solution for this patient by dissolving 975 mg of stabilized iron sulfate salt in water to produce 15 mL of solution....
A 7% solution of sodium chloride (Na Cl - MW = 58.44 g/mol) has been prepared by a technician for direct intravenous injection to a patient. While reviewing the order and preparation, you recall that this concentration seems to be abnormal. As a result, you want to determine the osmolarity of the solution. What is the osmolarity of this solution? Note: Please provide your answer in units of mOsmol/L.
A 30% solution of calcium chloride (CaCl2 - MW = 110.98 g/mol) has been prepared by a technician for direct intravenous injection to a patient. While reviewing the order and preparation, you recall that this concentration seems to be abnormal. As a result, you want to determine the osmolarity of the solution. What is the osmolarity of this solution? Note: Please provide your answer in units of mOsmol/L.
A 10% solution of magnesium chloride (Mg C12-MW 95.211 g/mol) has been prepared by a technician for direct intravenous injection to a patient. While reviewing the order and preparation, you recall that this concentration seems to be abnormal. As a result, you want to determine the osmolarity of the solution. What is the osmolarity of this solution? Note: Please provide your answer in units of mOsmol/L.
Part c Determine the mass of chloride (MW = 35.45 g/mol) in grams present in 100 mL of a 0.325 M solution of aqueous FeCl, (iron(III) chloride). Express the mass in grams to three significant figures. View Available Hint(s)
A 0.5187-gram sample of calcium chloride (CaCl2;MW 110.98g/mol) was dissolved in 300. mL of water. What is the molality of the solution? (Assume the density of water is 1.00g/ml)
5. (2 pts) Find pH of solution obtained by dissolving 36.5 mg of hydrogen chloride gas in 100 mL of water