0.05 into percent
Add 25 oz of pure waterLet X be the volume of pure water to add. Then the total amount of pure water you add plus the total amount of water in the 15% solution will equal the total amount of water in the final 10% solution.So,X + 50*(1-0.15) = (50 + X) * (1-0.10)X + 50*(0.85) = (50 + X)*(0.90)X + 42.5 = 45 + 0.90X1X - 0.90X = 45 - 42.50.10X = 2.5X = 25
Well, saline is almost totally water, so... 1000 ml = 1kg of water 1 kg = 2.2 lbs so 1000/2.2 = ~454 ml.
1.12g/ml
"Okeanos (Oceanus) in Greek) is a major body of saline water, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (an area of some 361 million square kilometers) is covered by ocean"- Ocean; WikipediaBy this estimate, Earth is approximately 508.45 million square kilometers..71x = 361x = 508.45510,072,000 km squared, total. About 30 percent land About 70 percent water See link for more information.
This is an isotonic saline solution; 9 g/L sodium chloride solution in water with added glucose.
This is a isotonic saline solution.
Isotonic solution is a solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of cytosol of the cell placed in that solution. There is no net osmotic pressure on a membrane placed between 2 isotonic solutions.
.91 saline is normal saline which is isotonic. 5% dextrose is also isotonic. so the combination is still isotonic
0.9% saline is isotonic to blood.
The concentration of an isotonic glucose solution is typically around 5% (w/v), which means 5 grams of glucose dissolved in 100 mL of water. Isotonic solutions have the same osmotic pressure as blood and are commonly used in medical settings.
- preparation of isotonic or other saline solutions- nose disinfection- as a salt bath
the solutions used in iv are the hypotonic , hypertonic, isotonic solutions .. :)
Normal Saline is an isotonic solution.
If you think to an isotonic solution the concentration is 0,9 g NaCl/100 g solution.
Common isotonic IV solutions include 0.9% normal saline (NS), lactated Ringer's (LR) solution, and 5% dextrose in water (D5W). These solutions have a similar osmolarity to blood plasma and are often used to restore fluid balance in the body.
Intravenous glucose saline solutions can be sterilized through autoclaving, which involves exposing the solution to high temperature and pressure. Filtration using sterile filters or gamma irradiation are alternative methods of sterilization for these solutions.