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Percentage Strength

Percentage strength means the grams of solute per 100 ml of solution. [Pg.143]


What is the percentage strength, expressed as % w/w, of a solution prepared by dissolving 60 g of potassium chloride in 150 mL of water ... [Pg.29]

When ratio strengths are provided, convert them to percentage strengths and then set up a proportion. When proportional parts are used in a dosage calculation, reduce them to lowest terms. [Pg.29]

A pharmacist mixes 100 mL of 35% (w/w) hydrochloric acid with enough purified water to make 400 mL. If the specific gravity of hydrochloric acid is 1.20, calculate the percentage strength (w/v) of the final solution. [Pg.33]

By the method of alligation medial, the percentage strength of a mixture may be calculated using the following steps ... [Pg.104]

In column 2, write down the desired percentage strength of the mixture to be prepared. [Pg.107]

Two triamcinolone acetonide ointment preparations are available one containing 1 mg/g (i.e., 1 mg of triamcinolone acetonide per 1 gram of the ointment) and the other 5 mg/g. Express these concentrations as percentage strengths (% w/w). [Pg.143]

When weight of any mixture of solids and the amount of active ingredient in that mixture are known, one can calculate the percentage strength of active ingredient (% w/w) by the method of proportion. These calculations are explained best by following Examples 2 and 3. [Pg.143]

When two or more substances of known quantities and concentrations are mixed, the percentage strength of the final product may be calculated by the... [Pg.144]

Multiply the quantity of each component used in the mixture by its corresponding percentage strength, and add them up. [Pg.145]

When semisolid preparations of certain strength are diluted with ointment bases (also referred to as diluents), the strength of the mixture will be lowered. The percentage strength decreases as the quantity increases. To calculate the percent by weight strength of a semisolid mixture, an equation may be used as follows ... [Pg.147]

What is the percentage strength of a solution containing 20 mEq of potassium chloride per 15 mL ... [Pg.319]

Polymer-silane system Percentage strength improvement ... [Pg.178]

The use in this volume of certain portions of the text of the United States Pharmacopceia is by virtue of permission received from the Board of Trustees of the United States Pharmacopceial Convention. The said Board of Trustees is not responsible for any inaccuracy of quotation nor for any errors in the statement of quantities or percentage strengths. ... [Pg.494]

Figure 2 shows the percentage of compressive strength for mixes No. 1 and No. 2 for 4 percent plastic. It is observed that the differences in percentage strength between both mixes are not significant... [Pg.47]

Material bonded Percentage strength retention when stored at 73°F and 50% relative humidity for (5T) ... [Pg.797]

Figure 2 Strength of injection-molded and compression-molded polypropylene bars after various periods of laboratory exposure. The strength retained is the percentage strength compared with that of the unexposed sample. Compression-molded samples were cut from plaques that were cooled in a cold press ( normally cooled NC) or left to cool slowly in the hot press after turning the power off ( slow cooled SC). Injection-molded polypropylene containing talc as nucleator gave results similar to those for the NC compression-molded samples. (See Rabello, M.S. and White, J.R. (1997) Polym. Degrad. Stab. 56, 55). Figure 2 Strength of injection-molded and compression-molded polypropylene bars after various periods of laboratory exposure. The strength retained is the percentage strength compared with that of the unexposed sample. Compression-molded samples were cut from plaques that were cooled in a cold press ( normally cooled NC) or left to cool slowly in the hot press after turning the power off ( slow cooled SC). Injection-molded polypropylene containing talc as nucleator gave results similar to those for the NC compression-molded samples. (See Rabello, M.S. and White, J.R. (1997) Polym. Degrad. Stab. 56, 55).

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