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A 5% Dextrose solution is diluted with sterile water. The volume of the sterile water added is 40% of the volume of the Dextrose. What is approximately the new Dextrose concentration?

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Answer:

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

Explanation:

Volume by Volume percent is given by ;

Volume percentage of dextrose solution = 5%

In 100 mL of solution 5 ml of dextrose is present.

Now, volume sterile water added was equal to the 40% of volume of dextrose volume.

So, volume of the sterile water added =

Total volume of the solution after addition of water = 100 mL + 1 mL = 102 mL

New concentration of dextrose will be;

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

Step-by-step explanation:

User Ryzal Yusoff
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Answer:

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume by Volume percent is given by ;


(v/v)\%=\frac{\text{Volume of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution}}* 100

Volume percentage of dextrose solution = 5%

In 100 mL of solution 5 ml of dextrose is present.

Now, volume sterile water added was equal to the 40% of volume of dextrose volume.

So, volume of the sterile water added =
(40)/(100)* 5 ml = 2 mL

Total volume of the solution after addition of water = 100 mL + 1 mL = 102 mL

New concentration of dextrose will be;


(v/v)\%=\frac{\text{Volume of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution}}* 100


(5 mL)/(102 mL)* 100=4.90\%

4.90% is approximately the new Dextrose concentration.

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