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Find the proportion of dextrose needed to form a solution isoosmotic with blood plasma.

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Answered by Scenix
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Answer:

The general formula for calculation for solution to be made Iso-osmotic with blood serum is as follows:

  • %w/v of adjusting substance needed = 0.52 – a/b.
  • %w/v of sodium chloride required = 0.52-(0.9 × 1.5)/0.576 = 0.668% w/v.
  • By applying the formula: W = 0.3M/N.
  • W = C × M/N.
  • 10 = C*339.5/2.
  • W = 0.241 × M/N.

Answered by adhikarirupesh70
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1.Find the proportion of dextrose needed to form a solution isoosmotic with blood plasma.

5% w/v of dextrose solution is isotonic with human blood plasma. Along with dextrose, sodium chloride in concentration of 0.9% w/v is isotonic with blood plasma.

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