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• Oct 26, 2025 Meq To Ml Equation esents 1 meq. However, one millimole of calcium chloride (CaCl₂) contains one mmol of Ca²⁺ (with a +2 charge) and two mmol of Cl⁻. The Ca²⁺ represents 2 meq because of its +2 charge. Essentially, meq acco BY Delia Herman
• Aug 19, 2025 Bicarbonate Buffer System Equation . Step-by-Step Example: Calculating pH Let's assume we have the following blood gas values: PCO₂ = 40 mmHg [HCO₃⁻] = 24 mmol/L Using the modified Henderson-Hasselbalch equation (α = 0.03 mmol/L/mmHg and pKa = 6.1): pH = 6.1 + log₁₀(24 mmol/L / (0.03 mmol/L/mmHg × 40 mm BY Vicky Renner
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• Jan 4, 2026 Slope Equation d by the letter 'm') of a line passing through two points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is calculated using the following equation: m = (y₂ - y₁) / (x₂ - x₁) Let's break this down: (y₂ - y₁): This represents the change in the y BY Miss Connie Torphy
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