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A physician orders KCI 40 mEq to be added to D5W 1000 mL and administered over 4 hr. The injection solution on hand is KCl 2 mEq/mL. How many milliliters of KCl should be added? a. 40 mL b. 8 mL c. 16 mL d. 20 mL ·You have been asked to prepare 1 L of a 2% (w/v) solution. You have a 100% solution in stock. How much diluent will be needed? a. 2.0 ml b. 20 mL c....
16. One dose of 0.500 g Kefzol is to be administered by IV. 0.500 g Kefzol is diluted to 50.0 mL total volume. The drug is to be administered over 30.0 minutes. How many milliliters per hour will the IV pump be set to administer one dose? 17. A patient is to receive one dose of 400.0 mg of Zithromax by IV. The powdered Zithromax is reconstituted (diluted) to 100.0 mg/mL. How many milliliters of reconstituted Zithromax is needed for...
Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations Introduction This lab involves sample calculations using various concentration units. This lab will work with the following types of concentration units: % mass, % volume, % mass/volume, and molarity. A solution is the sum total of the solute and solvent. % mass= mass solute mass solution -100 volumesolute .100 % volume- volume solution % mass/volume mass solute volumesolution -100 Molarity moles solute liters solution The dilution of a liquid requires the addition of more...
You wish to make a 0.249 M hydrobromic acid solution from a stock solution of 12.0 M hydrobromic acid. How much concentrated acid must you add to obtain a total volume of 50.0 mL of the dilute solution? __mL You wish to make a 0.112 M nitric acid solution from a stock solution of 12.0 M nitric acid. How much concentrated acid must you add to obtain a total volume of 150 mL of the dilute solution? __mL In the...
Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations Introduction This lab involves sample calculations using various concentration units. This lab will work with the following types of concentration units: % mass, % volume, % mass/volume, and molarity. A solution is the sum total of the solute and solvent. % mass= mass solute mass solution -100 volumesolute .100 % volume- volume solution % mass/volume mass solute volumesolution -100 Molarity moles solute liters solution The dilution of a liquid requires the addition of more...
I do not need to see work shown, just the correct exact answers. Please be clear on what the answers are. I will give thumbs up if correct. 4-10 You wish to make a 0.136 M perchloric acid solution from a stock solution of 6.00 M perchloric acid. How much concentrated acid must you add to obtain a total volume of 100 mL of the dilute solution? mt In the laboratory you dilute 4.47 mL of a concentrated 3.00 M...
I need help finding the Dilute and Dissolve. - (References) How would you prepare 1.10 L of a 0.50-M solution of each of the following? a. H, SO, from "concentrated" (18 M) sulfuric acid Dilute mL of concentrated H2SO4 to a total volume of 1.10 L with water a b. HCl from "concentrated" (12 M) reagent Dilute mL of concentrated HCI to a total volume of 110L with water c. NiCl, from the salt NiCl, 61,0 Dissolve g NiCl ....
Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations Introduction This lab involves sample calculations using various concentration units. This lab will work with the following types of concentration units: % mass, % volume, % mass/volume, and molarity. A solution is the sum total of the solute and solvent. mass solute .100 % mass = mass solution volumesolute % volume 100 volume solution % mass/volume -.100 mass solute volumesolution Molarity moles solute liters solution The dilution of a liquid requires the addition of...
Dilution of Concentrated Solutions The number of moles of solute in liters of a solution of molarity is given by Moles Solute = m x v It is often of practical importance to take a concentrated solution of known concentration, and to add solvent to it to obtain a diluted solution with a desired concentration. During the process of dilution, since only solvent is added, the number of moles of solute is constant. Using to denote the concentrated solution, and...
Please I need help with number 54 and 61 please An aqueous NaCl solution is made using 112 g of NaCl diluted to a total solution volume of 1.00 L. Calculate the molarity, molality, and mass percent of the solution. (Assume a density of 1 08 g/mL for the solution.) An aqueous KNO_3 solution is made using 72.5 g of KNO_3 diluted to a total solution volume of 2.00 L. Calculate the molarity, molality, and mass percent of the solution....