Calculate osmolarity if concentration... (show calculations)
(Osmoles/L)
(a) glucose is 200 mg
(b) you have 2 moles of CaCl2
Calculate osmolarity if concentration... (show calculations) (Osmoles/L) (a) glucose is 200 mg (b) you have 2...
B. A healthy fasting blood glucose concentration is given as 80 mg/dL. What is this concentration on SI units? b. How many moles of NaCl (MW = 55.5) are in a tablespoon of salt, if a tablespoon of salt weighs 16.5 g?
The total hardness a water sample is 200 mg/l as CaCO3. The calcium (Ca2+) concentration is 50 mg/l. Calculate the magnesium (Mg2+) concentration, in mg/l.
The total hardness a water sample is 200 mg/l as CaCO3. The calcium (Ca2+) concentration is 150 mg/l. Calculate the magnesium (Mg2+) concentration, in mg/l.
3-1) A water sample contains 10 mg NO3-/L. What is the concentration in (a) ppmm, (b) moles/L, (c) mg NO3--N/L, and (d) ppbm? Assume density of water solution = 1 kg/L Please show all the calculations! All answers in 3 significant digits (4 if the number starts with “1”)
The blood concentration is
given in mg/dL. Calculate the approximate concentrations of blood
glucose in mM. The molecular weight of glucose is 180 g/mol. There
are 10 dL in 1 L.
Blood glucose (mg/dL) To download image, click here In the experiment above, blood samples were taken from wild type (WT, white bar) or double knockout mice (DKO, black bar) and glucose in the blood was measured. In this experiment mice always have a supply of food pellets that they...
8. The arterial glucose concentration is usually between 80-120 mg%. Assume it is 90 mg% (this is mg per dL (0.1 L) of blood) in this problem. B. The interstitial fluid glucose concentration is about 75 mg %. What is the solute extraction at rest?
You have a stock of streptomycin (antibiotic) with a concentration of 200 mg/mL. You add water until the concentration of streptomycin is 8 mg/mL. What dilution have you performed? (Hint: Think of how many times less concentrated your final concentration is compared to your initial. Using C1V1=C2V2) This is all the information provided in the question.
If given the molecular weight of glucose (180 g/L) how would you convert glucose in mg/dl to mM or mol/L? Need general answer on how to do calculations not needed for specific number.
The next two questions refer to the following data. Plasma concentration Urine concentration Excretion rate Glucose 20 mg/L 0.025 mg/L 0.0001 mg/min Inulin 15 mg/L 750 mg/L 3 mg/min 14) calcute The glomerular filtration rate a. 1 ml/min b. 200 ml/min c. 0.01 ml/min d. 0.0002 ml/min e. 10000 ml/min 15) what is the rate at which glucose passes into the kidney fluid is… a. 0.2 mg/min b. 0.25 mg/min c. 1 mg/min d. 4 mg/min e. 200 mg/min
The mean and standard deviation of Carbon concentration is 5 mg/L and 2 mg/L based on 25 samples from a river. The mean and standard deviation of Nitrogen concentration is 7 mg/L and 3 mg/L based on 35 samples from the same river. The experimenter wants to answer the question if the Nitrogen concentration is higher than the Carbon concentration. Which of the following methods do you use? (a) Z-test, Default Procedure (b) Z-test, Pooled Variance Procedure (c) T-test, Pooled...