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The veterinarian has ordered a chlorhexidine rinse and a foot bath for a dog with a superficial yeast infection. How much 4% chlorhexidine will be needed to make a gallon of 1% chlorhexidine rinse and foot bath?

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Final answer:

To make a gallon of 1% chlorhexidine rinse and foot bath, you will need 0.25 gallon or 32 ounces of the 4% chlorhexidine.

Step-by-step explanation:

To make a gallon of 1% chlorhexidine rinse and foot bath, you need to dilute the 4% chlorhexidine. We can use the formula:

Initial concentration * Initial volume = Final concentration * Final volume

By substituting the given values, we get:

4% * Initial volume = 1% * 1 gallon

Now, we can calculate the Initial volume:

Initial volume = (1% * 1 gallon) / 4% = 0.25 gallon

Therefore, you will need 0.25 gallon or 32 ounces of the 4% chlorhexidine to make a gallon of 1% chlorhexidine rinse and foot bath.

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