Greetings Everyone. Thank you for watching. A gentle reminder for you to take the free milliequivalents calculations quiz: www.rxcalculations.com/milliequivalents-quiz/ to improve your understanding.
Great video!!..Thank you so much...can you go over first order, zero order, pseudo order kinetics.....also half life and shelf life...you're to the point and very thorough ....love your videos
Can't thank you enough for these amazing videos! May I please ask your assistance with this question: 'Calculate the weight of Nitrogen in 1 mol of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)'? Thank you so much
1 mol of NH4Cl gives 1 mol of N. Now, 1 mol of N is equivalent to 14.01 g. Hence, the answer to the question is 14.01 g. Thank you Jenn T for watching and for the comment.
Dr. please clarify the following question about millimoles? How many millimoles of Na are present in the following mixture? NaCitrate 1gm (MW=294.1) Nacarbonate 800mg (MW=106) Red syrup 1ml Conc chloroform water 0.25 ml Purified water to 10 ml
Magnesium chloride is available as magnesium chloride hexahydrate in an injectable solution that supplies 1.97 mEq of magnesium per milliliter. W hat is the percent strength of magnesium chloride hexahydrate in this solution? how to answer this question?
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Hello Dr. Professor. Could you help with this problem? A patient's intern was ordered to give him KCL bonuses (10 meq Q1HX3 bags). When he enters the room to hand the first 100 ml @0500, he notices that the IV fluid that was started at @1800 the day before (and is still running) is NS +40 mEq KCL/L, rather than the NS that was ordered. How many mEq of KCL did the patient receive from the erroneous bag of fluid by the time it was discovered? thank you.
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to improve your understanding.
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Great video!!..Thank you so much...can you go over first order, zero order, pseudo order kinetics.....also half life and shelf life...you're to the point and very thorough ....love your videos
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Can't thank you enough for these amazing videos! May I please ask your assistance with this question: 'Calculate the weight of Nitrogen in 1 mol of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl)'?
Thank you so much
1 mol of NH4Cl gives 1 mol of N. Now, 1 mol of N is equivalent to 14.01 g. Hence, the answer to the question is 14.01 g. Thank you Jenn T for watching and for the comment.
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Dr. please clarify the following question about millimoles?
How many millimoles of Na are present in the following mixture?
NaCitrate 1gm (MW=294.1)
Nacarbonate 800mg (MW=106)
Red syrup 1ml
Conc chloroform water 0.25 ml
Purified water to 10 ml
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What would be the valence of a Calcium Citrate?? Would it be 3 or 6?
Valence of calcium citrate is 3. Thank you Anais for watching and for the comment.
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Magnesium chloride is available as magnesium chloride hexahydrate in an injectable solution that supplies 1.97 mEq of magnesium per milliliter. W hat is
the percent strength of magnesium chloride hexahydrate in this solution? how to answer this question?
Here is the solution to your question Shaira ruclips.net/video/Vob9ONu8u2U/видео.html. Thank you for watching and for being an active part of the community.
Hello Dr. Professor. Could you help with this problem? A patient's intern was ordered to give him KCL bonuses (10 meq Q1HX3 bags). When he enters the room to hand the first 100 ml @0500, he notices that the IV fluid that was started at @1800 the day before (and is still running) is NS +40 mEq KCL/L, rather than the NS that was ordered. How many mEq of KCL did the patient receive from the erroneous bag of fluid by the time it was discovered? thank you.
I think if possible please give the original question as it is without shorthand, or alterations or summarizing . This question can help someone.
how to change meq/mL to percentage please
In 9th question don't we need to devide the mole of K+ by 2 to get mole of K2SO4
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and a really good selection of questions too!
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Thanks. Glod you liked the questions too.
Please speak slowly and properly
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I find his speed and tone very much okay. Sometimes it depends on personal lingual history of the recipients/listeners.
In 9th question don't we need to devide the mole of K+ by 2 to get mole of K2SO4
In 9th question don't we need to devide the mole of K+ by 2 to get mole of K2SO4