How many grams of NaCl are contained in 500ml of normal saline solution which is 0.85%(w/v).

(x g NaCl/500 mL)*100 = 0.85

Solve for x.

To determine the number of grams of NaCl contained in 500ml of normal saline solution at a concentration of 0.85% (w/v), we need to follow the steps below:

Step 1: Calculate the mass concentration.
The concentration is given as 0.85% (w/v), which means 0.85 grams of NaCl is present in 100 milliliters (ml) of the solution.

Step 2: Convert 500ml to grams.
To convert milliliters (ml) to grams (g), we need to know the density of the solution. Assuming the density is 1 gram per milliliter (g/ml), we can directly convert 500ml to grams.

Therefore, 500ml x 1g/ml = 500 grams.

Step 3: Determine the mass of NaCl.
Now, we can calculate the mass of NaCl using the concentration of 0.85%.

Mass of NaCl = (0.85g/100ml) x 500ml
Mass of NaCl = 4.25 grams

Therefore, there are 4.25 grams of NaCl contained in 500ml of normal saline solution at a concentration of 0.85% (w/v).

To find the number of grams of NaCl in the 500ml of 0.85% (w/v) normal saline solution, we need to use the formula:

Mass = Volume × Concentration

First, let's convert the volume to liters since the concentration is given as a percentage by weight per volume (w/v).

1 liter = 1000 ml

So, 500 ml = 500/1000 = 0.5 liters.

Now, let's calculate the mass of NaCl:

Mass = 0.5 liters × 0.85%

To calculate this, we will need to convert the percentage to a decimal by dividing it by 100:

Mass = 0.5 liters × 0.85/100

Now, plug the values into the formula:

Mass = 0.5 × 0.85/100 = 0.00425 grams

Therefore, 500 ml of 0.85% (w/v) normal saline solution contains 0.00425 grams of NaCl.