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30 April, 06:19

One milligram of streptomycin sulfate contains the antibiotic activity of 650 μg of streptomycin base. How many grams streptomycin sulfate would be the equivalent of 1 g of streptomycin base?

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  1. 30 April, 06:41
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    1.538 g of streptomycin sulfate

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As we know, we have 650 μg of streptomycin base in 1 milligram of streptomycin sulfate.

    If we convert everithing to grams:

    650 μg = 0.00065 g of Streptomycin base for every 0.001 grams of Streptomycin Sulfate so we have : 0.001 grs Streptomycin Sulfate/0.00065 gr Streptomycin base=1.538 gr Streptomycin Sulfate/Streptomycin base

    Now if we want 1 gram of Streptomycin base we will need:

    1 g of Streptomycin base*1.538 gr Streptomycin Sulfate/Streptomycin base = 1.538 gr Streptomycin Sulfate
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