Directions: Use the label provided to answer the following q…

Directions: Use the label provided to answer the following questions. Order: Albuterol 1.2 mg p.o. t.i.d. is ordered for a child weighing 27 lb. The recommended dosage is 0.3 mg/kg/24 hr divided in q8h doses.     Using the calculated safe 24-hour dosage, how many mg/dose would you administer? _____ mg/dose   (round to the nearest 10th mg)

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Answer the following question. Show the answer on the screen provided. After uploading your exam, take the picture of your work and upload it to Exam 4 Solutions, Extra Credit, and Partial Credit assignment. Your work must reflect the answer provided here. NO CREDIT will be awarded for the answer without work shown. Standard Enthalpy of Formations in kJ/mol at 298.15 K ΔHof ΔHof FeCl3(s)       -334.0     Fe2O3(s)         -742.2  H2O(l)    -285.8             H2O(g)            -241.8            NH4ClO3(s)           -265.2                    N2O(g)        81.6    Use the properties of enthalpy as a state function (version of Hess’s law) and  data above to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction (Hint: Do not forget about the coefficients):                                4Fe(s)  +  6NH4ClO3(s)  =>   Fe2O3(s)   + 2FeCl3(s)  +  3 N2O(g)  +  12H2O(g)               ΔH = ?  

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Answer the following question. Show the answer on the screen provided. After uploading your exam, take the picture of your work and upload it to Exam 4 Solutions, Extra Credit, and Partial Credit assignment. Your work must reflect the answer provided here. NO CREDIT will be awarded for the answer without work shown. Standard Enthalpy of Formations in kJ/mol at 298.15 K ΔHof ΔHof AlCl3(s)       -704.2.0     Al2O3(s)         -1676 H2O(l)    -285.8             H2O(g)            -241.8            NH4ClO3(s)           -265.2                    N2O(g)        81.6    Use the properties of enthalpy as a state function (version of Hess’s law) and  data above to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction (Hint: Do not forget about the coefficients):                         6Al(s)  +  6NH4ClO3(s)  =>   2Al2O3(s)   + 2AlCl3(s)  +  3 N2(g)  +  12H2O(g)               ΔH = ?  

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Answer the following question. Show the answer on the screen provided. After uploading your exam, take the picture of your work and upload it to Exam 4 Solutions, Extra Credit, and Partial Credit assignment. Your work must reflect the answer provided here. NO CREDIT will be awarded for the answer without work shown. 15.3 g of KClO3 decomposes according to the following balanced equation. Use the stoichiometry and gas laws to determine the volume of O2 formed at 1 atm and 500K. The molar mass for KClO3 is 122.55 g/mol.                 2 KClO3(s)  →  2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g)