An intravenous solution to replace potassium loss contains 43 mEq/L each of K+ and Cl- You may want to reference (Pages

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An intravenous solution to replace potassium loss contains 43 mEq/L each of K+ and Cl- You may want to reference (Pages

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An intravenous solution to replace potassium loss contains 43 mEq/L each of K+ and Cl- You may want to reference (Pages 315 - 319) Section 9.2 while completing this problem.

Part A How many moles of K+ are in 1.8 L of the solution? Express the number of moles to two significant figures. VALO ? n = mol K+ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer * Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining Part B How many moles of Clare in 1.8 L of the solution? Express the number of moles to two significant figures. EVO ALO ? mol Cl- n = Submit Request Answer
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