Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 13.0 g of Na₂CrO, in enough water to produce a solution with a volume of 600 mL Express the molarity to three significant digits.
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- You receive an order for 24 mEq calcium gluconate in 50 mL normal saline. What volume, in mL, of calcium gluconate 10% stock solution is needed to provide the number of mEq ordered? Cation Aluminum Ammonium Calcium Ferric Ferrous Lithium Magnesium Potassium Sodium Formula Valence Formula weight A13+ 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 NH₂+ Ca²+ Fe³+ Fe2+ Li+ Mg2+ K+ Na+ 27 18 40 56 56 7 24 39 23 Anion Acetate Bicarbonate Carbonate Chloride Citrate Gluconate Hydroxide Lactate Phosphate, monobasic Phosphate dibasic Sulfate Formula Valence C₂H30₂ 1 HCO3 1 CO3²- 2 CI- 1 3 1 1 1 1 C6H5O7³- C6H₁107 OH- C6H5O3 H₂PO4 HPO4²- SO₂²- 2 2 Formula weight 59 61 60 35.5 189 195 17 89 97 96 96The results observed in a patient admitted to an emergency department with confusion and oliguria were reviewed (reference ranges are given in brackets): Sodium Potassium Urea Creatinine Alkaline phosphatase Alanine aminotransferase Albumin Bilirubin Calcium 146 mmol/L 7.2 mmol/L 18.5 mmol/L 256 μmol/L 319 IU/L 32 IU/L 42 g/L 13 μmol/L 2.47 mmol/L (135-145) (3.5-5.0) (3.5-6.6) (70-150) (95-320) (a) What is the electrolyte abnormality in this patient? (b) What do the data suggest? (c) What action should you take? (5-42) (35-50) (<17) (2.12-2.62) The sample was not visibly haemolysed and was centrifuged and analysed in the labora- tory within one hour of being collected.DATA Determine the Molar concentration of your dilutions using the formula M₁V₁ = M₂V₂. The initial molarity is 0.0001M (1x10-4M). M1 V1 1.56E-06 500uL Concentrations Tube 1 1.56E-06 Tube 2 Absorbance Tube 1 Tube 2 M2 Tube 3 Tube 3 V2 1000uL Tube 4 Tube 4 Tube 5 Tube 5 Tube 6 Tube 7 Tube 6 Tube 7 Tube 8 Tube 8 Tube 9 Tube 9 Tube 10 Tube 11 Tube 10 Tube 11 10
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- You are supplied with the following: / Jy word voorsien van die volgende: NaCl (Mr= 58,443 g /mol) 2.5M Tris-Cl, pH 8 solution /oplossing (1 Litre) EDTA (Mr= 380,2g/mol) 10% sodium dodecyl sulphate solution / natriumdodecyl sulfaat oplossing Proteïnase K solution / oplossing (50 mg dissolved / opgelos in 1 ml ddH2O) You need a digestion buffer consisting of the following: / Jy moet 'n verteringsbuffer op maak wat uit die volgende bestaan: 15m M NaCl 75 mM Tris-Cl,pH 8 16 mM EDTA,pH 8 0.8% sodium sulphate / natrium dodecyl sulfaat 0,75 mg/ml proteïnase K How will you prepare 500 ml of the digestion buffer? Show all your steps and calculations. Remember to explain exactly how you will make it up. / Hoe sal jy 500 ml van die verteringsbuffer voorberei? Wys al jou stappe en berekeninge. Onthou om te verduidelik presies hoe jy dit sal op maak.Solution Absorbance mg/ml aspirin Standard solution - 1.6 mg/mL A 0.638 0.08 mg/mL B 0.504 0.064 mg/mL C 0.376 0.048 mg/mL D 0.259 0.032 mg/mL E 0.126 0.016 mg/mL A = -log T where T = %T ÷ 100 Construct a callibration curve using the above data. Absorbance should be on the vertical axis and "mg/mL of acetylsalicylic acid" on the horizontal axis. The line should go through the origin. Using the data provided, the graph you have generated, and the procedure that was used to generate the solutions which were examined by spectroscopy, calculate the amount of acetylsalicylic acid per tablet. Commercial tablet 1 labelled as 100 mg enteric coated Absorbance = 0.16 Commercial tablet 2 labelled as 300 mg Absorbance = 0.45 Student prepared tablet from practical 5 Absorbance = 0.19 Using the data provided, the graph you have generated, and the procedure that was used…Volume Base: Additives Concentration Potassium Acetate 2 mEq/mL Dose Ordered Volume (mL) mL 30 mEq 12.5 mL Sodium Chloride 4 mEq/mL 50 mEq mL Ca Gluconate 0.465 mEq/mL 8 mEq 322 10 mL MVI-12 10 mL mL Famotidine 10 mg/mL 40 mg LI5. mL Volume Additives: mL Final Volume: Calculate the amount of Sterile Water for Injection needed to qs the total volume to 1,000 mL. mL Sterile Water: mL How many mLs should you remove from your Dextrose 70% bag? ccess Code Inside ources on Evolve