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5117722, 145 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes -9780470616201 - Exereise 19 | Quilet xplanations / Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes Exercise 19 =Q Upgrade QE Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes Ison: 9780470616291 Table of contents Explanat ns verses This is your 1 free sample explanation. Start your free trial Explanation A Explanation B Step 1 lot 4 a) A teaspoon is approximately 5 mL each. Using this information, we can calculate the total DEG intake assuming that no doses are skipped, 5mb | 24 hours/day Ttsp hours 2 tsp x = 120 mL/day itpssquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principlos-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-9780470616291ichapter2-oxorcses18.2... 1/2 5117722, 145 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470616201 - Exercise 19 | Quilet Step 2 20th b) 120 mL DEG AmL DEG/kg 2.2 Ib = 85.71kg 85.71 kg x 188.6 Ibm kg This assumes that DEG is metabolized by the body after 24 hours. If DEG persists in the body and does not degrade, a person with a weight above this value is also at risk at accumulating a significant amount of DEG enough to be lethal. Step 3 Soh ©) The rate at which DEG is consumed to the number of deaths can be calculated from the given as 8 gallons/107 people. We can estimate the total deaths if all 240 gallons are consumed by using this ratio. 107 deaths 8 gallons x 240 gallons = 3210 deaths Step 4 doth d) Anew formulation of the same drug should have undergone a series of tests even prior to human clinical trials. For instance, the toxicity should first be tested in animals, prior to humans. ¢ Exercise 18 Exercise 20 > Privacy Terms itpssquilet.comexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principles-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-9780470616291ichapter2-oxorcses18.2... 2/2

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