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4 August, 03:25

The tranquilizer valium is sold in 2.0 ml syringes that contain 50.0 mg of drug per 1.0 ml of liquid (50.0 mg/1.0 ml). if a physician prescribes 22 mg of this drug, how many milliliters should be administered?

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  1. 4 August, 06:23
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    The approach to determining the answer to this problem is to use the proper dimensional analysis. To determine the volume of the drug that should be administered, we divide the given mass in prescription by the concentration of drug.

    V = (22 mg) / (50.0 mg / 1.0 mL)

    Simplifying,

    V = 0.44 mL

    Answer: 0.44 mL
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