One tenth of normal.
No, NS and NSS are not the same solution. NS refers to Normal Saline, which is a solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water. NSS refers to Normal Saline Solution, which is the same as NS. Both terms are commonly used interchangeably to refer to the same solution.
A 2.5% dextrose in normal saline solution is hypertonic. Normal saline (0.9% NaCl) is isotonic, but adding dextrose increases the osmolarity, making the solution hypertonic.
Not necessary
The symbol for deci is "d" and it means 1/10.
No, one mole is not the same as one normal of a solution. Molarity (moles per liter) measures the concentration of a solute in a solution, while normality (equivalents per liter) accounts for the reactive capacity of the solute. Normality can vary depending on the reaction and the species involved, so a 1 normal solution may contain a different number of moles than a 1 mole solution.
Normal is not a correct word; some salts have a neutral water solution, pH=7.
A normal solution is a solution in which 1 gram of solute is dissolved in 1 liter of water
What is the difference between normal saline solution and ringer's lactate solution?
deci = "tenth"
a deca is bigger than a deci deca=10 deci=0.1
words starting with deci
Yes this saline is a hypertonic solution but 3% saline is also not normal. There is nothing "normal" about it. There is only one "normal saline" and that is 0.9%.
This means that the solution is neither acidic nor basic
It seems there may be a typo in the word you're asking about. If you meant to ask about "hypotonic," it refers to a solution that has a lower concentration of solutes compared to another solution. In biology, it often relates to the movement of water across a cell membrane.
Deci is Latin for "ten", Centi is Latin for "hundred"
No, NS and NSS are not the same solution. NS refers to Normal Saline, which is a solution of 0.9% sodium chloride in water. NSS refers to Normal Saline Solution, which is the same as NS. Both terms are commonly used interchangeably to refer to the same solution.
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