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You can't, you have to buy it from a chemical supply house. If they won't supply it to you, you have no business having it.
Potassium lets muscles contract and expand. Without potassium, the heart could not pump and would fail. This is seen in bulemic individuals with extreme potassium deficiences.
Cr(CN)2
No. You'd need about 4 tablets of 99 mg KCl to equal 10 mEq of prescription-strength KCl, 8 tablets to equal 20 mEq.
For IV potassium chloride, the patient must able to void.
To answer this you need a roman numeral on gold to know the charge on it. Assuming it would be (I)... the formula would be KAu(CN)2
You can't, you have to buy it from a chemical supply house. If they won't supply it to you, you have no business having it.
Potassium cations are important in neuron (brain and nerve) function, and in influencing osmotic balance between cells and the interstital fluid.
If you want to calculate the concentration of haemoglobin, you need to convert haemoglobin into cyanmethaemoglobin, because cyanmethaemoglobin can be measured colourimetrically.You need- whole blood- EDTA , and- Drabkin's reagent.As Haemoglobin reacts with potassium ferricyanide (in the Drabkin's reagent), haemoglobin will convert into methaemoglobin.Methaemoglobin will react with potassium cyanide (also in the Drabkin's reagent), and you will get cyanmethaemoglobin.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hb + potassium ferricyanide → methaemoglobinMethaemoglobin + potassium cyanide →cyanmethaemoglobin----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cyanmethaemoglobin can be measured by using a spectrometer (absorbance at 540 nm.).Using the equation, it will give you the concentration of Haemoglobin.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hb (g/dL) = Abs. of test sample / abs. of standard x concentration of standard.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(The concentration is directly proportional to the absorbance)
I need help on finding out how cyanide effects the body
you need to provide the equation, otherwise how will it be balanced just with listed elements, hence what is the order its in?
Yes but you will need around 100 seeds to be able to create a fatal dose of cyanide.
We need 3 moles of potassium perchlorate.
Roughly 2000 mg a day
Potassium lets muscles contract and expand. Without potassium, the heart could not pump and would fail. This is seen in bulemic individuals with extreme potassium deficiences.
Nine and 1/2.
You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).You only need to balance a chemical equation if you want to know the proportions (how many of each type of molecules participate in the reaction).