50 grams
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.
In a 37 mass percent solution, 37 grams of the solute are present in every 100 grams of the solution. Therefore, the mass of the solvent can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the solute from the total mass of the solution. Thus, the mass of the solvent is 100 grams - 37 grams = 63 grams.
The percent concentration is 13,75 %.
A 5 percent dextrose solution means that there are 5 grams of dextrose in every 100 ml of solution. To find the amount in 350 ml, you can set up the calculation: (5 grams/100 ml) × 350 ml = 17.5 grams. Therefore, there are 17.5 grams of dextrose in 350 ml of a 5 percent dextrose solution.
To make a 3.7% EDTA solution, you would add 3.7 grams of EDTA to 100 mL of solution.
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.
50 g
The weight of 10 percent acetic acid solution would depend on the total volume of the solution. For example, if you have 100 grams of a 10 percent acetic acid solution, it would contain 10 grams of acetic acid.
A 10 percent solution of dextrose means that there are 10 grams of dextrose per 100 milliliters of solution. Therefore, in 1000 milliliters (which is 10 times 100 ml), there would be 10 grams x 10 = 100 grams of dextrose in a 1000 ml solution.
40.8 grams
it has exactly 29.34098 grams of solute
In a 37 mass percent solution, 37 grams of the solute are present in every 100 grams of the solution. Therefore, the mass of the solvent can be calculated by subtracting the mass of the solute from the total mass of the solution. Thus, the mass of the solvent is 100 grams - 37 grams = 63 grams.
The percent concentration is 13,75 %.
A 5 percent dextrose solution means that there are 5 grams of dextrose in every 100 ml of solution. To find the amount in 350 ml, you can set up the calculation: (5 grams/100 ml) × 350 ml = 17.5 grams. Therefore, there are 17.5 grams of dextrose in 350 ml of a 5 percent dextrose solution.
This is (mass of solute) divided by (mass of total solution) expressed as a percentage. The solute is what you are dissolving into the solution. Example: you have 90 grams of water, and you add 10 grams of salt (sodium chloride). The water is the solvent, sodium chloride is the solute, and the solution is salt water. 90 grams + 10 grams = 100 grams (mass of total solution). (10 grams) / (100 grams) = 0.1 --> 10% mass mass percent concentration.
The answer is 8 g NaCl.
32.4