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A verapamil suspension is made from six tablets of 120 mg each. the recipe calls for each to be crushed and mixed with a small amount of water, the qs to a final volume of 60 mls. what is the final concentration?

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Concentration of solution is defined as mass of solute in the given volume of solution.

The mass of 1 tablet is 120 mg thus, mass of same 6 tablets will be:

m=120×6=720 mg.

It is crushed and small amount of water is added to it to form a suspension. The final volume formed is 60 mL, concentration can be calculated using the following formula:


C=(m)/(V)

Here, C is concentration of solution, m is mass of tablets and V is volume of solution. On putting the values,


C=(720 mg)/(60 mL)=12 mg/mL

Therefore, final concentration will be 12 mg/mL.

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