Answer:
They exist at specific energy levels
Explanation:
A 0.25m solution of NaCl is defined as a solution consisting of 0.25mol NaCl dissolved in 1kg water:
Which choice fits this definition: None does. I suggest that you recheck the data you have submitted - you have a mixture of moles, mass, etc and it is easy to make a mistake.
d) looks promising if it was: 1.0 mol NaCl dissolved in 4kg water.
I have overlooked C) as possible 0.25mol NaCl in 1kg water as being a little too obvious.
Answer = 20 mph !
Hope this helps
In this question, the patient needs to be given exactly <span>1000ml </span>of a 15.0%. The content of the glucose should be:
weight= volume * density* concentration
1000ml * 1mg/ml *15%= 150mg.
The stock solution is 35%, then the amount needed in ml would be:
weight= volume * density* concentration
150mg= volume * 1mg/ml *35%
volume= 150/35%= 3000/7= 428.5ml