Loperamide(R) is soluble in ammonium acetate buffer (0.01 M, pH=5), diluted 0.001M HCl and methanol.
*first you set the equation: -(10mL of HCl)(1 mol of HCl)/(22.4 mL of HCl)= .446 mol of HCl *you divide by the volume of HCl which is 22.4 at STP. *Then you will divide that .446 mol of HCl with the mol of Zn, which is 1: -(.446 mol of HCl)( I mol of Zn)/(1 mol of HCl)= .446 mol Zn
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The concentration of fluoride ions will decrease and the concentration of hydrogen fluoride will increase.
Preparing 1N HCl for 1L. 1N=1M in HCl. Conc. HCl= 12M M1V1=M2V2 12*V1=1*1000 V1=1000/12 V1=83.33ml 1N HCl= 83.33ml of Conc. HCl in 1L of water 2N HCl= 167ml of Conc. HCl in 1L of water.
hso4- + hcl = H2so4 + cl-
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by maintaining the constant temperature its solublity does not increase or decrease so its help in presesvation
No two different salts have the same solublity because of various qualities including the solublity product.
can you take anti-diarrheal loperamide
Loperamide is not an antibiotic. It is an antimotility drug used in the treatment of diarrhoeas.
Loperamide is an anti-diarrheal medicine. The drug itself is not related to an increase in potassium on a blood test. However, having diarrhea can cause you to lose potassium and other minerals. So that a blood test taken before the drug is used can show a low potassium level. When the diarrhea stops, the potassium level will increase.
diarrhea
Loperamide hci is an over the counter medication that is used to treat diarrhea. There is potential that loperamide can reduce stomach cramps that are associated with diarrhea.
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Imodium
diarrhea
There is a chemical in immodium called loperamide. Loperamide is an opiate, but its effects are isolated to the intestinal tract. All opiates will cause constipation, loperamide does too without too many other effects.