50 grams = 0.11 pounds
There are 1000 grams in a kilo. So, this means 3 kilos contain 3000 grams, which, if divided in packs of 50 grams, we will have 60 units of 50 grams.
5 decagrams = 50 grams 5 dkg = 50 g
If one kilogram equals 1,000 grams then 50 kilograms would equal 50,000 grams.
50 g = 1.76 oz
D5NS @ 100cc/hr X 24 hrs/day = 2400 cc or 2.4 liters daily. Depending on the source, carbohydrates (dextrose in the IV) yield 4 kcal/gram. D5NS is 5% dextrose (carb) so that in each liter (1000 cc) of fluid the patient receives 50 grams of dextrose (0.05 X 1000 = 50) Then, 50 grams dextrose X 2.4 liters/day = 120 grams of dextrose/day.If dextrose provides 4 kcal/gram, 120 grams of dextrose/day would be equivalent to 480 kcal (120 grams X 4 kcal/gram)
D10W means 10% dextrose in water. 10% dextrose means 10 g per 100 mL. Therefore, there are 50 g in 500 mL of D10W.
To take 60 grams of dextrose, around five tablespoons should be taken. One serving using a tablespoon is equals to twelve grams.
8.0 g according to my teacher but i dont know the formula
137.5 gm
Each level Tbls of dextrose equals ~9.6g So 3 Tbls should get you about 38.8g
I am not sure about this one. But I do know how much grams of dextrose is there in 700 ml. You can find this by calculating. 5% of dextrose is present in 100ml of D5W meaning 5gm in 100ml. Therefore in 700ml of d5w contains: 7×5= 35gm. So 700ml=35gm. Hence 750 ml of D5W= Something around 35 gram of dextrose.
2g?
A. 2 g
50 grams = 1.764 ounces
add 20 grams of dextrose and 4 grams of potato starch to one litre of water. mix the ingredients with agitation. autoclave for 20 minutes at 121 degrees celsius
50 grams = 200 quarter grams