YES
No, NS and NSS are not the same solution. NS refers to Normal Saline, which is a solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water. NSS refers to Normal Saline Solution, which is the same as NS. Both terms are commonly used interchangeably to refer to the same solution.
One solution that will not freeze at 0 degrees Celsius is a saturated salt solution, such as a solution of sodium chloride (table salt) in water. The addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, preventing it from freezing at 0 degrees Celsius.
No. For the physical formula ratio, of [solute:solvent] to be the same, you would have to use twice as much glucose as sucrose, to make the solution; because sucrose is a disaccharide. But, when preparing the solution, the actual weight used will be approximately the same. You have a solution, with solute sucrose, at 1C ratio. Weighing the same amount of glucose (in grams), will make a solution of 2C ratio. General expression is Glucose:Sucrose::2:1.
isotonic solution
The term solution can be used to identify a mixture that has the same composition throughout.
It is not clear what the question requires. Yes, there are plenty of equations that have the same solution. For example, each and every equation of direct proportionality has the solution (0, 0). So what? every polynomial of the form y = anxn + an-1xn-1 + ... + a1x + a0 has the solution (0, a0). Again, so what?
No, alkalinity and pH are not the same. pH measures the acidity or basicity of a solution on a scale from 0 to 14, while alkalinity measures the ability of a solution to neutralize acids.
If they are to be multiplied then the solution is 8
r=0 is the solution...
A. One Nonzero Solution B. Infinitely Many Solutions C. No Solution D. Soultion of 0 Please help!! Which one is it?? I need this answer quickly!
Yes, it is the only solution.
The equation 3m - 3m - 7 = 0, simplifies to -7 = 0 this means that the the solution is no solution, since -7 doesn't equal 0.
or at least what's the formula to find the pH?
To find an equation that has the same solution as (3 \cdot 52x + 1 - 33x), we first simplify the expression. This gives us (156x + 1 - 33x = 123x + 1). An equivalent equation could be (123x + 1 = 0), which will have the same solution as the original expression when set to zero.
m = 0
10 multiplied by 0 is 0!
Yes, for example: | x | = 0 with the only solution: x = 0