I have a bottle of high glucose concentration that I bought in the hospital that is used to treat coma in diabetis.
Each bottle has litter of solution that as 50.000 grams of pure glucose per litter, so how many grams of glucose is per each 1ml?
I have a bottle of high glucose concentration that I bought in the hospital that is used to treat coma in diabetis.
Each bottle has litter of solution that as 50.000 grams of pure glucose per litter, so how many grams of glucose is per each 1ml?
1liter=10deciliter=100centiliter=1000ml
thus 50000/1000=50gram/ml=50000miligram/ml
This surely cannot be correct, that would be 50kg of glucose in 1 litre, as fred9 said, each ml would contain 50g of glucose - how is this possible?Originally Posted by ACAZORES
I was thinking the same thing.Originally Posted by NotSmall
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In the botthe says 1000ml as 50.000g of glucose
Ahhh, now if we've misread a dot (.) for a comma (,) then that would explain it and infact each litre contains 50g of glucose, therefore each ml contains only 50mg of glucose.
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