This is the formula I use for this terramycin http://www.pfizerah.com/Product_Overview.aspx?country=US&species=BF&lang=EN&drug=TW
1/10 of a teaspoon for 2 lbs
I do kittens and cats so obviously I need it on a much smaller scale.
For a 125 lb dog 6 1/4 teaspoons or 2 1/10 tablespoons. Terramycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic and over dosing is generally not an issue, so if you wanted to make it easier and say 2 1/4 tablespoons, that would LIKELY be ok
Hey i just did a science fair project on this and i used salt, cinnamon, and baby powder. The best solution for getting rid of ants and repelling them is baby powder!!
yes, baby powder is considered as matter because baby powder is a homogenous mixture.
None. Do not put powder on your hamster. They are not a powder puff.
Stomach powder for dairy cattle is made by crushing up antacid pill. The powder can then be administered directly to the cow or via a liquid given by mouth.
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
If the powder is totally soluble the solution is homogeneous.
This would depend on the concentration of the solution, assuming that the powder is soluble.
If the powder is totally soluble the solution is homogeneous.
There is no "recommended daily dosage" for cocoa powder.
soluble
Yes, but if you add too much powder the solution will turn out "supersaturated" and you will be able to see the powder sitting at the bottom.
Typical solutions consist of 0.1g of phenolphthalein powder dissolved in 50ml of ethyl alcohol. To this solution add another 50ml of water.
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Yes! it is soluble in water.
Yes! it is soluble in water.
The compound NaHCO3 is also known as Sodium bicarbonate this often appears in very fine powder like baking soda. It has can be lactose that is found in milk to considered to be soluble with NaHCO3.
Yes