Liquids, liquid crystals, and ionic liquids

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Liquids, liquid crystals, and ionic liquids PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT CONCEPTS Real gas molecules have a finite volume and condense into liquids. Liquids possess short-range order but long-range disorder, which is…

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Non-ideal gases and intermolecular interactions

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Non-ideal gases and intermolecular interactions PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT CONCEPTS The cause of non-ideal behavior is intermolecular interactions. There are a number of interactions that change the energy of molecules and…

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Solids, nanoparticles, and interfaces

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Solids, nanoparticles, and interfaces PREVIEW OF IMPORTANT CONCEPTS Either gases or liquids can condense to form solids. Solids form either crystalline or amorphous (glassy) structures. Solid crystalline materials are classified…

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Introduction

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Introduction Much of chemistry is motivated by asking ‘how’. How do I make a primary alcohol? React a Grignard reagent with formaldehyde. How do I get a solution containing phenolphthalein…

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Needed for Dosage

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for Dosage TOPICS COVERED 1. Multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals 2. Addition and subtraction of fractions 3. Reading decimals 4. Changing decimals to fractions 5. Addition,…

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for Injection

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Syringes and Rounding These are general acceptable guidelines. Always follow any institution-specific guidelines. 3-mL Syringe When you’re calculating injection answers, the degree of accuracy depends on the syringe you use….

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of Oral Medications—Solids and Liquids

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Oral Solids Let’s use a real example to illustrate the four different methods of calculation: EXAMPLE   Order: Coreg (carvedilol) 6.25 mg po bid Read the label. (Courtesy of GlaxoSmithKline.)…

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Types of IV Calculations

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Calculations TOPICS COVERED 1. Amount of drug in a solution 2. Calculation of rate for special IV orders: units/hour; g/hour; mg/hour, mL/hour, mg/minute, milliunits/minute, mcg/minute, mcg/kg/minute 3. Use of the…

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