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20 November, 18:49

If 75 g of active ingredient powder is mixed with 400 mL NS solution, what is the final concentration Round to the nearest hundredths (w/v) ?

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  1. 20 November, 18:54
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    0.19g/mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The concentration of a solution is how much of a substance in in another substance, usually the amount of solute in a solvent.

    The solute is the active ingredient powder. The solvent is the NS solution.

    Divide the solute by the solvent.

    75g : 400mL

    = 75g/400mL Simplify for solute per one unit, 1 mL. Divide top by bottom.

    = 0.1875g/mL Round to the nearest hundredth, second decimal place.

    ≈ 0.19g/mL

    Therefore the final concentration is 0.19g/mL.
  2. 20 November, 19:11
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    0.19 g/mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The concentration of the final solution is the ratio of the mass of the powder to the volume of the solution. It may be measured in g/mL.

    The final concentration

    = 75/400

    = 0.1875 g/mL

    ≈ 0.19 to the nearest hundredths
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