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    Electrolyte Replacement

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    ADULT ELECTROLYTE REPLACEMENT PROTOCOLS Standing electrolyte replacement protocols are available for use in adult patients admitted to King Khaled Hospital. Najran‚ Saudi Arabia. The protocols are listed below. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: • Intravenous infusions of electrolytes must be administered with free-flow protected infusion devices (i.e. infusion pump). • Patients must meet the following criteria prior to initiation of the Potassium‚ Magnesium‚ or Phosphorus protocols: o SCr < 2 mg/dL

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    Enthalpy

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    booklet. Sodium Chloride ionic lattice Born-Haber Cycles (named after Fritz Haber and Max Born) are simply energy / enthalpy cycles that show how ionic compounds are formed from their constituent elements. They are useful because they allow lattice enthalpies to be calculated theoretically using empirical data (observations and data collected from experiments). 1|P a g e Definitions involved in calculation of lattice enthalpy of NaCl ∆Hf° standard enthalpy of formation of sodium chloride

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    E. Reactions of Aldehydes and Ketones with Sodium Hydroxide Objectives: To know the reactions of aldehydes and ketones with sodium hydroxide a) State the function of Sodium Hydroxide in the test. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is the oxidizing agent. b) What are the principles involved in the test? What is its purpose? Cannizzaro reaction is a reaction that uses a strong base‚ such as sodium hydroxide‚ which results to the formation of a carboxylic acid (or its corresponding salt) and an alcohol

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    Calculate the [Fe3+] in a 0.25 M solution of Fe2(SO4)3? 9. Calculate the [Na+] in a 0.55 M solution of sodium acetate. (Write the proper formula for sodium acetate first). 10. Calculate the [Na+] in a 0.55 M solution of sodium carbonate. (Write the proper formula for sodium carbonate first.) 11. Calculate the [Na+] in a 0.55 M solution of sodium phosphate. (Write the proper formula for sodium carbonate first.) 12. 300 mL of 0.500 M NaCl is mixed with 400 mL of 0.200 M HCl. Calculate the final

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    Road Salt Essay

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    Road salt‚ also called rock salt‚ is sodium chloride‚ chemically combined with NaCl. Na is the chemical abbreviation for sodium and Cl is the abbreviation for chloride. Table salt that we use is exactly the same chemical. The US Environmental Protection Agency has set limits on allowable levels of chloride in water but not sodium. In high concentrations both sodium and chloride can be harmful to aquatic organisms. Sodium is the primary concern for humans‚ as it can be harmful to people with high

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    Unit 1 – Lesson 1 Chemistry Key Questions 1. Element Standard Notation # Of Electrons # Of Protons # Of Neutrons Sodium 23 11 Na 11 11 12 Chromium 24 Ca 26 26 27 ? Phosphorus 32 P 15 15 16 2. Fireworks; Which metals burn to produce these colours? Red – Lithium (Sr) Blue – Cesium (Cs) Pink – Potassium (K) Yellow/Green – Copper (Cu) Orange – Carbon (Ca) 3. Let’s say that the three bottles contain Fe(NO3)3‚ BaCl‚ and AgNO3. These are Iron (III) Nitrate‚ Barium Chloride

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    T200 Date Class Name Date Class Name CHAPTER Section 15.1 continued 10. As sodium chloride dissolves in water‚ what happens to the sodium and chloride ions? 15 The sodium and chloride ions are separated and surrounded by the water molecules. 11. Explain the orientation of the water molecules around the sodium ions and chloride ions. STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY CHAPTER 15 STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY Solutions Section 15.1 What are solutions? In your textbook

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    Mummification Report

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    Report Introduction Mummification is an ancient Egyptian method which is a natural or deliberate process intended to dehydrate the body to preserve it. They done this because they believed that if a body was left to rot then it would destroy their soul‚ so they believed that the body needed to be intact to serve as host for the soul. So they preserved bodies so they could use them in the afterlife‚ where the Egyptians believed they would make a journey to another life. To start to mummify a body

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    zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly can cause irritation in sensitive underarm areas. These irritations can cause allergic reactions like contact dermatitis‚ acne‚ or itching. The contact solution I use each morning includes Sodium Borate (Na2[B4O5(OH)4]·8H2O). According to my research‚ Sodium Borate is normally slightly irritating to skin and eyes. When chronic exposure occurs‚ it produce eye irritation‚ cough‚ and skin rash. The hairspray I use each morning includes Aminomethyl Propanol (C4H11NO). At higher

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    happens when cations and anions of certain aqueous solutions react and combine forming a precipitate‚ which is an insoluble ionic solid. In this precipitate reaction we dissolved both chosen chemicals (powder Calcium Chloride dihydrate and powder Sodium Carbonate) in distilled water and then mixed them together in a single beaker. Finally we filtered this mixture and let all the water evaporate leaving behind solely the precipitate. In order to determine the amounts needed of each reactant we had

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