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To make normal saline, you would need to add 9 grams of sodium chloride to one liter of water. This is equivalent to approximately 0.9% saline solution.
A saline solution enema can be used to cleanse and detox the digestive system, including the bowels. It is normally made up of warm water and salt. Use this with caution since too much salt can make things worse.
you shrivel because the water you were in is probably not a saline solution... basically there is salt in your body and if you are in the water for a long time, your skin will shrivel to make up the difference between how much salt is in your cells and how much is in the water
The fluid in our bodies is composed of 0.9 Sodium Chloride. An individual will recover from dehydration much quicker when given a saline solution rather than just plain water.
There is 1 gallon of 10% solution...There is 0% saline in water...The equation is (0.1)(1) + 0x = 0.02 (x+1)...Answer is: 4 gallons. Hope I helped!!:)
The volume is 0,3 mL.
The weight of saline solution depends on its volume and concentration. The density of saline solution is approximately 1.025 grams per milliliter, so a liter of saline solution would weigh about 1.025 kilograms. For smaller quantities, you can calculate the weight by multiplying the volume in milliliters by the density in grams per milliliter.
i just want to know the classification of normal saline?It is just a 0.9% solution of table salt (sodium chloride) dissolved in water. By comparison, ocean water is about 3.5% which is much saltier.
One to two tea spoons of salt for one cup of water.
Because the osmotic pressure of "plain" water can be too much for bacteria, causing them to pop, and throw off your colony counts during your serial dilutions. A buffered saline solution keeps the bacteria at their usual osmotic pressure. Typical saline is 0.85%.
Copper stays where you put it much better than saline water does.
Because the osmotic pressure of "plain" water can be too much for bacteria, causing them to pop, and throw off your colony counts during your serial dilutions. A buffered saline solution keeps the bacteria at their usual osmotic pressure. Typical saline is 0.85%.