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How much local anesthetic is there in a dental cartridge of 4% concentration? (1.8 ml cartridge)

a. 18 mg
b. 36 mg
c. 54 mg
d. 72 mg

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Final answer:

The amount of local anesthetic in the dental cartridge of 4% concentration is 72 mg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The concentration of the local anesthetic in the dental cartridge is 4%. This means that for every 100 mL of the solution, there is 4 mL of the anesthetic. Since the cartridge has a volume of 1.8 mL, the amount of anesthetic can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the cartridge by the concentration of the anesthetic:

Amount of anesthetic = Volume of cartridge × Concentration

Amount of anesthetic = 1.8 mL × 4% = 0.072 mL = 72 mg (since 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g)

Therefore, the amount of local anesthetic in the dental cartridge of 4% concentration is 72 mg (option d).

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