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19 December, 06:29

How many liters of a 0.45% half-normal saline (m/v) solution for iv therapy can be prepared from 33 grams of sodium chloride?

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  1. 19 December, 07:50
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    The concentration 0.45% means that there is 0.45% weight of normal saline (sodium chloride) in the solution. In this question, there is 33 gram of sodium chloride in the solution. Assuming the solvent is water which has 1000gr/liter density, then the solution volume should be:

    NaCl weight = 0.45% * water mass

    NaCl weight = 0.45% * water density * water volume

    33g = 0.45% * 1000g/l * water volume

    water volume = 33g / (0.45% * 1000g/l)

    water volume = 7.33 liter
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