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5% in pure water
Unfortunately sugar is an imprecise term. It is better to specify glucose (usually means dextrose) or sucrose or fructose etc. A 5 percent solution of one of these sugars would contain 5 grams weight dissolved in 100mL of water (or could be another solvent).
About 2 percent of the planet's water is fresh.
70 percent of Earth is mostly covered in water
3/4th or 70 - 75% of the surface of the world is water.
it called 5 % Dextrose because contains 5 gram of Dextrose / 100ml of Water (5% Dextrose in Water)
5% in pure water
90 ml of dextrose and 4.41 litres of water.
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5% dextrose
clumping hemolysisDextrose % percent can alter red cell permeability and cause hemolysis
It is the solution Dextrose 5% in water
Dextrose is used to describe glucose when manmade for IV use. D5W is an abbreviation for 5% dextrose in water, a common IV solution.
"Water" = the common name for 100% h20.
Dextrose 5% In Water (IV)
D5W or Dextrose 5% Water is indicated for: * Rehydration * Provides calories for some metabolic needs (100ml provides 5g dextrose) -- useful in traumas when there's a shock related calorie burn. * By adding carbohydrates, reduces metabolism of proteins for calorie uptake. * May produce diuresis. * Used for keeping an IV catheter open, and providing a means of piggybacking meds into the system IV. Note that emergency services more typically use normal saline or ringers lactate.
corn syrup ------ Dextrose solution in water , 10 % concentration