The answer to this question is 6.25ml
To answer this question, you need to calculate the azithromycin drug doses for this patient. The calculation would be: 25kg * 10mg/kg/d= 250mg/d
Then multiply the doses with the available drug. It would be:
250 mg/d / (200mg/5ml)= 6.25ml/d
Answer:
ΔG° = - RTLnK is used to find the standard cell potential given the equilibrium constant
Explanation:
for an ideal disolution:
⇒ ΔG = RT∑ni LnXi
∴ ΔG = ( μi - μi*)ni
∴ μ : chemical potential
∴ μ*: chem. potential of the pure component at T and P.
⇒ ΔG = μi - μi* = RT LnXi
for a equilibrium reaction:
⇒ ∑ νi*μi = 0
⇒ ΔGr = ΔG°+ RT Ln Kx = 0
⇒ ΔG° = - RT LnKx
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
1) Let us recall that;
Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons
Where;
Number of protons = ?
Number of neutrons =20
Mass number =39
Number of protons = mass number - number of neutrons
Mass of protons =39 - 20= 19 protons
2) Atomic number = 13
Number of neutrons =14
Then the mass number =13 +14 =27
The symbol of the element is 27X13
The number of protons= the number of electrons =13
The atomic number is the same as the proton number =13
Answer:
the correct option is B
Explanation:
The correct option is b, since if we reach pH 7, it means that the acid-base reaction is neutralized, therefore the base has been neutralized by an acid or vice versa, without taking into account the proteins or the amounts of both components .
The conditions given are stp or standard temperature and pressure. This would be considered the substance's standard state.