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A 1 percent solution of a medication means it contains 1 gram of the medication in 100 mL of solution. To convert grams to micrograms, you multiply by 1,000,000. Therefore, a 1 percent solution would contain 1,000,000 micrograms of the medication.
To calculate the mass of medication in the solution, multiply the volume of the solution (500 ml) by the concentration of the medication (10%). Convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing by 100 (10% = 0.10). So, 500 ml x 0.10 = 50 grams of medication in 500 ml of a 10% solution.
How many mls of a 2% solution contain 130mgs
This solution contain 26,3 g NaOH.
This solution contain 2,89 g sulfuric acid.
50 g
150 mL of a 2.5 M lidocaine solution contain 87,9 g.
9 moles contain 54,199267713.10e23 molecules.
Seawater may be considered a heterogeneous mixture because contain many insoluble materials.
6, because the solution is 67.3088
Check the label...it depends on the concentration of the solution you are using...
Yes, solutions with a high percentage of electrolytes would be considered hypertonic.