541 calculations (exam 1)
percentage error
(error x 100%)/(quantity desired)
6 part per million
0.0006%
express 1:4000 as a percentage strength
4000/1 = 100/x x= 0.025%
calculating volume, knowing the weight and specific gravity
milliliters = grams/specific weight
when ratio strength is given, convert to
percentage strength before setting up a proportion
for dilute solutions, concentrations expressed as
ppm
finding concentration (w/v) given specific gravity and amount in prescription label
specific gravity x amount in prescription
specific gravity example: if 54.96mL of an oil weights 52.78 g, what is the specific gravity of the oil? 54.96 mL of water weighs 54.96 g
weight of substances/weight of equal volume of water 52.78g/54.96g = 0.9603
if a drug contains x%, how many mL can be prepared from X of something
x%/100% = givenX/X if given specific gravity, divide the number given by specific gravity example: 0.9%/100% = 112.5g/x x= 12500mL
express 0.02% as ratio strength
0.02/100 = 1/x x= 5000 1:5000
how many grams of drug should be used in preparing 500mL of a 0.04% solution
0.04%/100 = 0.0004 500g x 0.0004 = 0.2 g
if 500 mL of mineral oil are used to prepare a L of mineral oil emulsion, how many g of the oil, having a specific gravity of 0.87 would be used in preparation of 1 gallon of emulsion
1 gallon = 3785 mL (3785mL) x (500mL/1000mL) x 0.87g/mL) = 1647 g
how many grams of sodium fluoride should be added to 100,000 L of drinking water containing 0.6ppm of sodium fluoride to provide a recommended concentration of 1.75 ppm
1. 1.75ppm - 0.6ppm= 1.15 ppm 2. 10^6/1.15 = 100000000mL/x 3. x= 115mg get 10^8 by making 10^6 to mL and multiplying by 1000
w/v of an ingredient that has percent and also is in mL example: what is percentage concentration (w/v) of methylcelluose? (methylcellulose 1% 50 mL) (total solution: 100mL)
1. 1/100 = x/50mL = 0.5 2. 0.5/100 x 100 = 0.5%
lactic acid 4g salicylic acid 5 g trichloroacetic acid 2 g flexible collodion qs ad 100g flexible collodion contains 20% w/w camphor and 30% w/w castor oil. how many grams of each would be contained in 30 g of the mixture?
1. 100 - all other ingredients (get 89 g) 2. (30g x 89 g)/100 = 26.7 g 3. camphor: (20 x 26.7)/100 = 5.34 g 4. castor oil: (30g x 26.7g)/100 = 8.01 g
if have % (v/v) and want to know how many g should be used in preparation of X mL
1. convert V to mL 2. use specific gravity to get g (multiply by specific gravity) 3. multiply by percent
when solving for percent concentration for something that you added into a solution
1. solve for mg that added (use method of proportion) 2. take above answer and convert to grams 3. take above number and divide by TOTAL volume 4. multiply by 100%
calculate the quantity of each ingredient needed to fill # Xml bottles of formula
1. take # * XmL/bottle to get Y 2. take above number and divide by 100mL 3. multiply each ingredient by this number to get amount of each ingredient
if 5g of drug are added to 100mL of water, what is percentage strength of solution
100 g + 5g = 105g 105g / 5g = 100%/x% x= 4.76%
calculate strength of misoprostol in prescription given misoprostol 200µg tablets and have to make 12
12 x 200 µg = 2400 µg 100 mL of solution has 2400µg 2400/100 = 24 µg/mL 24 µg / 10^6 µg x 100 mg = 0.024 mg/mL
the concentration of a drug additive in an animal feed is 12.5 ppm how many mg of the drug should be used in preparing 5.2 kg of feed
12.5 ppm = 12.5 g drug/ 1,000,000 g feed 1,000,000g/12.5 = 5,200 g/xg x= 0.065 g or 65 mg
how many grams of drug should be used in preparing 500mL of a 1:2500 solution
2500mL/500mL = 1g/xg x= 0.2 g
a drug is available in a refilled syringe containing 40mg/0.8mL of injection. Calculate the concentration of drug on a mg/mL basis
40mg/0.8mL = xmg/1mL x= 50 mg
adds 10 mL of 20% solution of drug to 500mL of something what is percentage strength of drug in solution
500 + 10 = 510mL total (find total concentration first) 20% (10mL) = x% (510mL) x= 0.39%
how many grams required to prepare X mL of a X% solution example: how many g in 4000mL of a 5% solution?
5g/100mL x 4000 mL = 200 g
specific gravity to find mL from grams Example the specific gravity of castor oil is 0.955. How many mL of oil are contained in 30g of mixture (determined to be 8.01 earlier)
8.01g/0.955 = 8.39
dilution concentration
Q1 x C1 = Q2 x C2
when doing proportion calculations, the concentration that you are tying to produce needs to
be a value in between the other 2 percentages that are in the "square" that you are calculating in (so if tying to get a 10% and have 20, 15, 5, and 3 can have 20 + 5 and 15 + 3 but can't have 5 + 3)
Neupogen profiled syringes contain 480 mcg of active constituent in each 0.8mL. The equivalent concentration is
concentration is in g/mL 0.00048g/0.8mL=0.0006 0.006 x 100% = 0.06%
milligrams percent (mg %)
expresses the number of mg of a substance in 100 mL of liquid
solving for percentage concentration when have solid in solid
g of preparation x %concentration = g of component
calculating weight, knowing volume and specific gravity
grams = milliliters x specific gravity
solving for percentage concentration when have solid in liquid
mL of preparation x % concentration = g of component
solving for percentage concentration when have liquid in liquid
mL of preparations x %concentration = mL of component