I need help with this question... phenobarbital elixir contains 2 grams in 1 liter of elixir. How many milligrams of phenobarbital are contained in 1 teaspoon of elixir?

Respuesta :

To solve this problem, all we need is the conversion factor.

We know that there are:

1 liter = 202.884 teaspoons

 

Therefore the mass of Phenobarbital is:

mass = (2 grams / 1 Liter) * (1 teaspoon) * (1 Liter / 202.884 teaspoons)

mass = 0.00986 g = 9.86 x 10^-3 g = 9.86 mg

Answer:

9.86 milligrams

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that 1 liter f elixir contains 2 grams of phenobarbital elixir.

Since 202.884 teaspoons = 1 liter

so 1 teaspoon of elixir =  [tex]\frac{1}{202.884}[/tex] liter

∵ 1 liter of elixir contains phenobarbital = 2 gms.

∴  [tex]\frac{1}{202.884}[/tex] liter of elixir contains phenobarbital =  [tex]\frac{2*1}{202.884}[/tex] = 0.009858 grams

or 0.009858 × 10³ milligrams

 = 9.86 milligrams.

Therefore, 9.86 milligrams of phenobarbital will be required.