How many mg of Ca{eq}^{2+} {/eq} are in one mEq?Relation between mg and mEq:The relation to converting milligrams to milliequivalents we use the formula: {eq}mEq =\dfrac{ mg\times \text{valence}} { \text{atomic or molecular weight} }. {/eq}...
Furthermore, to convert normality to osmolarity, we can use the following formula: {eq}Osmolarity = \dfrac{Normality*x}{n} {/eq} where, {eq}x {/eq} and {eq}n {/eq} are the number of osmols and the n-factor or valnecy factor for...