a. Contact time b. number of additives c. pH d. Temperature
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Contact time: This could potentially affect the stability of an IV solution, but it is not directly related to the acidity or alkalinity of the solution. b. Number of additives: This could definitely affect the acidity or alkalinity of an IV solution. Different Show more…
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