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A Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) is an artificially prepared solution that is used...
A Simulated Body Fluid (SBF) is an artificially prepared solution that is used by pharmacists to studying in-vitro the dissolution kinetics of drugs in body fluids such as plasma (blood), interstitial fluid (ISF), Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) etc. Various formulations are available in literature. One particular formulation is listed below Calculate the Molarity of the various salts listed above, and the number of milli-equivalents per liter of the various ions present (Na^+, K^+, Mg^+, Cl^-, HCO_3^-, HPO_4^-2) [make sure you account for the presence of HCl in the mixture. You can assume that all the HCl is completely dissociated into H+ and Cl-]