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Potassium is measured in what units?

Potassium is typically measured in millimoles per liter (mmol/L) in the blood or urine. Potassium levels are important for proper muscle and nerve function, and abnormal levels can lead to health issues.


What mass of potassium should be measured out if you have 0.570 moles?

The answer is 22,286 g.


Why is serum potassium measured rather than intracellular potassium?

Serum potassium concentration relates both to the internal balance between intracellular and extracellular fluids and the external balance determining the total body potassium. hope this helped please add additional informarion


Do you round potassium to 40?

Potassium is typically rounded to the nearest whole number when reporting laboratory values. Therefore, if the measured potassium level is 39.5, it would be rounded down to 39, and if it is 40.5, it would be rounded up to 41. Rounding to 40 for potassium would be appropriate if the measured value falls between 39.5 and 40.4.


What does potassium thiosulfate weigh?

As a liquid, it weighs 12.2 pounds per gallon.


What are component ratios of black powder?

The ratio is 75% potassium nitrate 15% charcoal and 10% sulfur. Measured by weight.


How is hypokalemia diagnosed?

Potassium ion levels are measured in the blood serum. If the levels fall below the normal range, the patient is diagonised with hypokalemia.


What role of potassium hydroxide in a volumeter in respiration experiment?

Potassium hydroxide in a volumeter is used to absorb carbon dioxide produced during respiration. This helps to ensure that the volume of gas being measured is only the oxygen consumed and not affected by the carbon dioxide produced. Potassium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate and water, effectively removing carbon dioxide from the system.


What is the conductivity of powerade and Gatorade?

has anyone tested the electrolytes and measured their conductivity, i know that gatorade has slightly more salt and potassium (electrolytes), just don't have actual numbers


Why do you need methemoglobin and what does it do?

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)


What is the principle of the cyanmethemoglobin method?

Colorimetric method where blood is mixed with solution containing potassium ferricyanide and potassium cyanide. Potassium ferricyanide oxidizes iron to form methemoglobin and potassium cyanide then combines with methemoglobin to form cyanmethemoglobin.


What is the word equation for potassium and chlorine?

Potassium + Chlorine --> Potassium Chloride (potassium plus chlorine arrow potassium chloride)