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How To Make 1/4 Ns

Advanced Alligation Calculator - 2 concentrations

This calculator allows the user to quickly decide the exact amount of two additives in order to create two desired final concentrations.   In the example beneath, a 250 ml bag containing 12.5% dextrose and 1/iv NS = (0.225% NS) is determined.   See some other example below....
Units for solutions eastward.1000. percent, mg/ml, gram/ml or any.
Enter the desired concluding volume: ml
Commencement Additive Enter unproblematic name to describe the first additive. 2d Condiment   Enter elementary name to describe 2d additive.
Proper noun of lower solution e.1000. D5W, sterile water, etc.
Lower solution concentration - percent (e.g. if using D5W, enter 5.0 without the % sign.  If sterile h2o used: Conc = 0)

Lower concentration (starting solution)

:  Note: if D5W, sterile h2o etc is used on the left, zero must be entered here nether the saline column.
Proper name of higher solution - e.g. D50 syringe, D70 etc

College solution concentration - percent, mg/ml, gram/ml etc. (east.yard. if using D50 syringe, enter fifty without % sign - not 50%
Proper noun of higher solution -eastward.thousand. D50 syringe, Concentrated NACL etc.
College solution concentration - percent, mg/ml, gram/ml etc. (e.g. if using D50 syringe, enter 50 - not fifty%
Desired terminal concentration - percentage, mg/ml, gram/ml or whatever.
Desired final concentration - per centum, mg/ml, gram/ml or any.  Annotation: 1/4 NS = 0.225;    1/2NS = 0.45;  etc.
Example #2:    Instead of using D50 and sterile water in a higher place, this example uses D50 and D5W to create the 12.v% dextrose
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Alligation Sample

How To Make 1/4 Ns,

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