The lethal inhalation dose of Sarin for a 200lb person has been determined to be 0.0015 mg. Determine the LD50 of Sarin that researchers used to calculate this lethal inhalation dose.


1.4 x 10-4 mg/kg

0.16 x 10-4 mg/kg

1.8 x 10-5 mg/kg

0.00023 mg/kg

I believe this can be done with the right factor. Convert 200 lb to kg; I think that is about 91 kg but you need to do it more accurately. Then

(?mg/kg) x 91 = 0.0015 mg.
Solve for ?mg. I have about 1.6E-5 mg/kg and that is one of the answers.

0.16 x 10-4 mg/kg

To determine the LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) of Sarin that researchers used to calculate the lethal inhalation dose for a 200lb person, we need to convert the weight of the person from pounds to kilograms.

To convert pounds to kilograms, we divide the weight in pounds by 2.2046 (since 1 pound is approximately equal to 0.4536 kilograms).

So, for a 200lb person, the weight in kilograms is calculated as follows:

200 lb ÷ 2.2046 = 90.72 kg (rounded to two decimal places)

Now that we have the weight in kilograms, we can determine the LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) in mg/kg.

Given the possible options:

1.4 x 10-4 mg/kg
0.16 x 10-4 mg/kg
1.8 x 10-5 mg/kg
0.00023 mg/kg

We need to match the LD50 with the calculated weight.

From the given options, the closest match to our calculated weight of 90.72 kg is:

0.16 x 10-4 mg/kg

Therefore, the LD50 of Sarin that researchers used to calculate the lethal inhalation dose for a 200lb person is 0.16 x 10-4 mg/kg.