Using Dilution of a solution formula: A doctor orders 1000. mL of a 35%.0 (m/v) dextrose solution. If you have a 50.0% (m/v) dextrose solution, how many milliliters would you use to prepare 1000. mL of 35% (m/v) dextrose solution?
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Step 1:** Calculate the volume of the 50% (m/v) dextrose solution needed to prepare 1000 mL of 35% (m/v) dextrose solution using the dilution formula: Given: - Volume of final solution (V1) = 1000 mL - Concentration of final solution (C1) = 35% - Concentration of Show more…
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