Ringer's injection contains 0.86% of sodium chloride, 0.03% of potassium chloride, and 0.033% of...
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Ringer's injection contains 0.86% of sodium chloride, 0.03% of potassium chloride, and 0.033% of calcium chloride dihydrate. Calculate the sodium, potassium, calcium, and chloride content in mEq/L.
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It expresses the quantity of a chemical species that interacts with another substance, usually a single mole of a substance, in a chemical interaction. It is associated with the mass of the chemical entity interacting with a substance.
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View this answerLet the total amount of injection {eq}= 100\;{\rm{g}} {/eq}
Moles of {eq}{\rm{NaCl}} {/eq}
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