Case Study 5 Sodlum Bicarbonate Ear Drops Next door to your pharmacy is an ENT clinic and the Doctors have a standing order for "NaHCO, ear drop" for clinic use. You harve a master formula and need to make one batch to replenish their inventory. You are going to make five 10 mL bottles. Formulation Sodium bicarbonate 5 Glycercol 30 Purified water to 100 Dissolve without the aid of heat: Questions
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First, we need to calculate the total volume of the ear drops we need to make. Since we are making five 10 mL bottles, the total volume is 5 * 10 mL = 50 mL. Show more…
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Prepare 50 mL of an aqueous solution of 0.10M NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate, baking soda). 1. Determine how many grams of sodium bicarbonate are required. Show all steps for this calculation, using dimensional analysis with units clearly identified. 2. Prepare this aqueous solution, using a volumetric flask for the precise final volume measurement. It is not a problem to use tap water. 3. Clearly write the procedure (step by step) for making this solution.
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