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Rx351 Lab – Module 4 Assignment (40pts) Name __________________________________________________________________ Complete and submit on Canvas. You must show all work to receive full credit. Do not leave off units and make sure to use leading zeros. Dropping units in your answer or failure to use a leading zero in an answer will result in no credit for that answer, even if the number itself is correct. 1. (6pts) It is not uncommon for an ingredient used in non-sterile compounding to have the concentration of its solute (API or chemical being dissolved) expressed as a w/w% (instead of a w/v%). If that is the case, you will typically need to use the density or specific gravity (SG) of the solution to convert between grams of solution and milliliters of solution. Pay close attention to whether you are provided the density/SG of the solution or the density of the solute (what is being dissolved in the solution). a. The density of sorbitol 70% w/w solution is 1.285g/ml. What is the concentration of sorbitol in the solution, expressed as a w/v% concentration? b. Try the same calculation, but instead of using the SG of the sorbitol solution, use the density of sorbitol powder (1.49g/ml) to convert sorbitol 70% w/w to a w/v% concentration. Do the calculation without using the density of the solution given to you in Question 1. (You should get pretty close to the same answer as in part a!) 2. (4pts) Complete the missing information in this formulation to prepare 1 fluid ounce of 10% w/v hydrochloric acid solution. Recall that concentrated acids are typically expressed as w/w% concentrations and dilute acids as w/v% concentrations. Rx for 10% Hydrochloric Acid Solution Concentrated Hydrochloric Acid _____ml (37.5% w/w; SG=1.18) Purified Water qs 30ml 3. (4pts) The following is a formulation for a fever blister ointment. RxTannic Acid 6% Camphor 9% Phenol 3% Benzocaine2% Alcohol USP 3ml Aquaphor® Ointment Baseqs 100g Your source of phenol is pictured here. The specific gravity of the solution is 1.07. How many milliliters of the phenol solution would you need to prepare 60g of the ointment? 4. (4pts) A local dermatologist would like you to prepare 1 pint of a potassium permanganate solution to be used as a wet soak for a patient’s abscess. The solution will be used to soak gauze that will be applied to the area for 20-30 minutes at a time. Calculate how many milligrams of potassium permanganate crystals you would need to prepare 1 pint of this solution. Rx Potassium Permanganate 1:10,000 Purified Water qs 1 gallon Weigh _____________ KMnO4 crystals on a torsion balance. (Round appropriately based on readability.) qs to _____________________ml with purified water Refer to your textbook Contemporary Pharmacy Practice & Compounding Chapter 15 Section V to answer the following questions. 5. (2pts) What is one example of a time that using a syringe to measure a liquid for nonsterile compounding is more convenient that using a graduated cylinder. Explain your answer. 6. (2pts) Explain why beakers are not recommended for volumetric measurement for nonsterile compounding. 7. (2pts) What is meant by “calibrating” a beaker (a process that will allow the beaker to be a more accurate measuring device that if it were not calibrated)? 8. (2pts) What is the author’s recommendation for measuring or qs’ing in a graduated prescription bottle (or oval)? 9. (3pts) What is the general rule of thumb for minimum measurable quantity in a graduated cylinder? Complete the following table using this rule. Type of Device Size Calibration (values must be rounded to the nearest) Min Volume Max Volume Graduated Cylinders 5ml 0.1ml 5ml 10ml 1ml 10ml 50ml 1ml 50ml 100ml 1ml 100ml 250ml 1ml 250ml 10. (8pts) Calculate how many milliliters of each ingredient you would need to prepare 10 nystatin popsicles and indicate what size of graduated cylinder you would use to measure each ingredient, and what size of graduated cylinder you would use to qs to your final volume (with purified water). Round appropriately, if necessary (see table in previous question for calibration markings.) Rx Nystatin 250,000 units frozen popsicles For 30 popsicles Nystatin 100,000 units/ml oral suspension 75ml Sorbitol 70% w/w Oral Solution 60ml Banana flavoring 5ml Purified Water qs 900ml 11. (3pts) In the previous formulation for nystatin popsicles, what is the w/v% concentration of the sweetener, sorbitol? (SG of 70% w/w Sorbitol Solution = 1.285) 1
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Answer To: Rx351 Lab – Module 4 Assignment (40pts) Name...

Dr Shweta answered on Feb 06 2023
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Ans. 1 a) Given: 70% w/w sorbitol solution means there is 70 g of sorbitol in 100 g of solution
Den
sity of solution = 1.285g/ml
Calculation: volume of solution = mass of solution/density
= 100g/1.285g/ml = 77.8210 ml
So, %w/v = mass of solute/vol of solution * 100
70g/77.82 ml * 100 = 89.95%
Ans. 1 b) Given: density of sorbitol = 1.49g/ml, density of water = 1g/ml
Mass of sorbitol = 70 g
Mass of water = 30 g
Volume of solution = vol of sorbitol + volume of water
= 70/1.49 + 30/1 = 76.98 ml
%w/v = mass of solute/vol of solution * 100
70g/76.98ml * 100 = 90.93%
Ans. 2 Given: 10% w/v hydrochloric acid solution means 10 g HCl is 100 ml of water
1 fluid ounce = 30 ml
So, for 100 ml = 10 g HCl
So, for 30 ml = 10/100 * 30 = 3.33 g HCl
Now volume = mass/density
= 3.33g/1.2 g/mL
=...
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