Sodium phosphate is available in different forms with varying amounts of phosphate. A common form, monobasic sodium phosphate, contains about 1.3 milliequivalents (meq) of phosphate per milligram of sodium phosphate. In a different form, dibasic sodium phosphate, there are about 2.16 meq of phosphate per milligram of sodium phosphate.
To make a 0.9% saline solution in 600 ml, you would need 5.4 grams of sodium chloride, as 0.9% of 600 ml is 5.4 ml. The density of sodium chloride is approximately 2.16 grams/ml.
Approximately 97% of the total water on Earth is saline, found in oceans and seas. This saline water is not suitable for drinking or irrigation without desalination processes.
Sodium has three electron shells.
A sodium atom has 11 electrons.
4 milliequivalents of sodium chloride solution is a solution having 0,2338 g in 1 L.
The answer is 51,7 mmoles.
1 mg of sodium is equivalent to approximately 0.0435 milliequivalents (mEq) of sodium.
A person is dehydrated and is given 500 ml of normal saline.how many grams of sodium chloride will person recieve ?
There are approximately 20 drops in 1 ml of normal saline.
It is not possible to answer the question since there is no recognised measurement called milliequivalents.
Normal saline is 0.9% NaCl (sodium chloride or salt). This means that for every 100 mL of water there is 0.9 grams of NaCl. This is equivalent to 9.0 grams per litre or 0.009 grams per millilitre.
Sodium is monofunctional. Thus its molecular weight and equivalent weight are identical. So there are 10 milliequivalents of sodium in 10 millimoles.
This concentration is 9 g/L.
Normal saline has approximately 9,000 ppm (parts per million) of dissolved salt, while sea water typically has around 35,000 ppm of dissolved salt. Sea water is therefore more concentrated in salt compared to normal saline.
This depends on the concentration of sodium chloride in water.
To convert milliequivalents (mEq) of sodium to milligrams (mg), you need to know the atomic weight of sodium. The atomic weight of sodium is approximately 23 g/mol. So, to convert 45 mEq of sodium to mg, you would multiply 45 mEq by the atomic weight (23 g/mol) to get 1035 mg.