General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780321967466
Author: Karen C. Timberlake
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9.6, Problem 9.88QAP
- What is the total positive charge, in milliequivalents/L, of the electrolytes in the dialysate fluid?
- What is the total negative charge, in milliequivalents/L, of the electrolytes in the dialysate fluid?
- What is the net total charge, in milliequivalents/L, of the electrolytes in the dialysate fluid?
- What is the osmolarity of the dialysate fluid?
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