If you have 13 grams of calcium chloride in 550 mL of D10 1/2 NS, what is the osmolarity of this solution? Round answer to WHOLE number. MW of calcium chloride is 111, dextrose is 198, NaCl is 58.5)
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Molarity = moles of solute / liters of solution First, we need to convert grams of calcium chloride to moles. 13 grams of calcium chloride / 111 g/mol = 0.117 moles Next, we need to convert milliliters to liters. 550 mL = 0.55 L Now we can calculate the Show more…
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