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Old November 4th, 2005, 15:30
debabrata debabrata is offline
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a medical textbook says "10 ml of 5% magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) provides about 4 mEq Magnesium"-- my calculation says it should be 8 mEq. i am flabergasted. also at the fag end of my knowledge in chem as i am studying medicine and followed by specialization in psychiatry for last 12 years. somebody please help.
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Old November 5th, 2005, 13:14
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the amount of equivalents is the amount of mols multiplied with the coefficient of the ionspecies mulitplied with the carge of the ion.

5% = 5g / 100 mL --> thus 10 mL contains 0,5 g MgSO4

--> 0,5 g MgSO4 is equal to 4,2 mmol

--> this is equal to 4,2 * 1 * 2 = 8,4 mEq MgSO4 (1 for the ionspecies Mg and 2 for the 2+-charge of Mg)

You didn't bring the charge into account
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