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A common IV solution is the combination 0.18 % sodium chloride and 4 % glucose (also called “4 % and a fifth”). How many grams of each solute will be in a one litre bag

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A common IV solution is the combination 0.18 % sodium chloride and 4 %

glucose (also called “4 % and a fifth”). How many grams of each solute will be

in a one litre bag?


  1. 0.18 g of sodium chloride and 4 g of glucose.
  2. 0.9 g of sodium chloride and 5 g of glucose
  3. 1.8 g of sodium chloride and 40 g of glucose
  4. 18 g of sodium chloride and 40 g of glucose

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C: 0.18 % sodium chloride and 4 % glucose means 0.18 g of sodium

chloride per 100 ml and 4 g of glucose per 100 ml. So in one litre there would

be 1.8 g and 40 g respectively.

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