D10W means 10% dextrose in water. 10% dextrose means 10 g per 100 mL. Therefore, there are 50 g in 500 mL of D10W.
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75g
350g
8.0 g according to my teacher but i dont know the formula
137.5 gm
A person is dehydrated and is given 500 ml of normal saline.how many grams of sodium chloride will person recieve ?
The number of carbon atoms in one molecule od dextrose is 6. Its molecular formula is C6H12O6.
Cr(NO3)3-238g/mol Moles in 500ml, 2.08x500/1000=1.04mol. Mass of Cr(NO3)3=1.04x238=247.52g
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To take 60 grams of dextrose, around five tablespoons should be taken. One serving using a tablespoon is equals to twelve grams.
8.0 g according to my teacher but i dont know the formula
137.5 gm
Each level Tbls of dextrose equals ~9.6g So 3 Tbls should get you about 38.8g
In order to find out how many grams is in 500ml, one must have a measurement of density available. If density is not known, it can be found by finding the volume of the substance in ml, finding mass in grams, and dividing mass by volume. From there, multiply the result by 500ml to find the amount of grams in 500ml of the substance.
500mL = 100 tsp
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D5NS @ 100cc/hr X 24 hrs/day = 2400 cc or 2.4 liters daily. Depending on the source, carbohydrates (dextrose in the IV) yield 4 kcal/gram. D5NS is 5% dextrose (carb) so that in each liter (1000 cc) of fluid the patient receives 50 grams of dextrose (0.05 X 1000 = 50) Then, 50 grams dextrose X 2.4 liters/day = 120 grams of dextrose/day.If dextrose provides 4 kcal/gram, 120 grams of dextrose/day would be equivalent to 480 kcal (120 grams X 4 kcal/gram)
A person is dehydrated and is given 500 ml of normal saline.how many grams of sodium chloride will person recieve ?