Chemistry

You need to add 1.2 g of amiodarone to 500 ml of glucose 5%. How many mg/ml of amiodarone is this?a. 2.4 mg/ml b. 4 mg/ml c. 6 mg/ml d. 8 mg/ml

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George King 4 months ago

Final answer: The correct answer is a) 2.4 mg/ml. To find the concentration of amiodarone in mg/ml, convert 1.2 g to mg (1200 mg) and divide by the volume of the solution (500 ml), resulting in 2.4 mg/ml. Explanation: The correct answer is a) 2.4 mg/ml. To determine how many mg/ml of amiodarone are in a 500 ml solution when you need to add 1.2 g of amiodarone, you need to follow a conversion process. Firstly, convert the mass of amiodarone from grams to milligrams: 1.2 grams = 1200 milligrams Next, you divide the total mass of amiodarone in milligrams by the volume of the solution to find the concentration in mg/ml: 1200 mg ÷ 500 ml = 2.4 mg/ml. Therefore, the correct answer is a. 2.4 mg/ml.

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