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I have a question please!? A certain injectable contains 2 mg of a drug per milliliter of solution. What is the ratio strength ( w /v) of the solution?
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Hello Dr. Danquah, can you help with this problem? thanks. The proper concentration of benzalkonium to prevent bacterial contamination in an eye drop is 1:750. You have a stock solution of 17% benzalkonium chloride and a dropper that delivers 50 drops per ml. How many drops will you need for a 30 ml bottle of eye drops?
if 3 oz of glycerin are dissolved in 23 fluid ounces of purified water, what is the percent strength (w/w) of glycerin in the resulting solution? Glycerin has a specific gravity of 1.25.
How many grams of sodium fluoride should be added to 125,000 L of drinking water containing 0.6 ppm of sodium fluoride to provide a recommended concentration of 1.65ppm?
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I have a question please!?
A certain injectable contains 2 mg of a drug per milliliter of
solution. What is the ratio strength ( w /v) of the solution?
You are a treasure! The way that you have broken down and explained the subject matter has been of tremendous help to me. My textbook does not explain this nearly as well as you have. I actually understand. Thank you!
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Hello Dr. Danquah, can you help with this problem? thanks. The proper concentration of benzalkonium to prevent bacterial contamination in an eye drop is 1:750. You have a stock solution of 17% benzalkonium chloride and a dropper that delivers 50 drops per ml. How many drops will you need for a 30 ml bottle of eye drops?
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if 3 oz of glycerin are dissolved in 23 fluid ounces of purified water, what is the percent strength (w/w) of glycerin in the resulting solution? Glycerin has a specific gravity of 1.25.
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How many grams of sodium fluoride should be added to 125,000 L of drinking water containing 0.6 ppm of sodium fluoride to provide a recommended concentration of 1.65ppm?
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