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3 February, 21:28

If the caffeine concentration in a particular brand of soda is 2.13 mg/oz, drinking how many cans of soda would be lethal? Assume that 10.0 g of caffeine is a lethal dose, and there are 12 oz in a can. cans of soda:

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  1. 3 February, 21:55
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    400 cans of soda would be lethal.

    Explanation:

    In a can of soda, there is (2.13 mg/oz * 12 oz) 25 mg caffeine.

    25 mg * (1g / 1000 mg) = 0.025 g

    If in a can of soda there is 0.025 g of caffeine, a lethal dose of caffeine will be ingested after drinking (10.0 g * (1 can / 0.025 g)) 400 cans of soda.
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