One teaspoon is equivalent to 4.92892 milliliters which is very close to 5 milliliter. So the steps in looking for the milligrams contained, first divide the 325 milligrams to the 1 teaspoon then multiplying it to 1 teaspoon divided by 5 milliliters then multiplying that to the 0.4 milliliter of potassium iodide.
Milligrams contained = (325 mg / 1 tsp) x (1 tsp / 5 mL) x 0.4 mL = 26 milligrams.
Hi,
Grant is in college and studying for his midterm exams, so he really doesn't want to get sick. If he wants to be proactive about staying healthy, what is his best option?
Get regular exercise and eat a balanced diet, because this helps boost energy and increase immunity against disease.
<span>Kevin is 4 years old and is using words, but he hasn't learned how to use logical reasoning yet. Kevin would be in the preoperational stage, according to Piaget.
Piaget formed his theory about for stages of a child's development, which include: sensorimonitor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational stages. Logical reasoning is developed in the third stage of development.</span>
An inhaler, take 2x a day. Breathing in steam, steam cleanses the air. A nebulizer will help too.