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A cuddly 3 kg puppy needs to be started on a 250 mL bag of f…

A cuddly 3 kg puppy needs to be started on a 250 mL bag of fluids at a rate of 10 mL/hr.  He needs his little bag of fluids infused with a drug at 0.5 mg/kg/hr.  The drugs comes in 2 mg/mL .   What is his hourly CRI rate? [cri] How many hours will his bag last? [b] What volume will be added to this bag? [v]

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    What volume is this medicine drawn to?

    What volume is this medicine drawn to?

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What type of point defects would you expect to form in Non-s…

What type of point defects would you expect to form in Non-stoichiometric Wustite (FeO) where some of the Fe2+ ions are replaced by Fe3+ ions?

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What is the concentration of Pb in atom % of a PbSn alloy th…

What is the concentration of Pb in atom % of a PbSn alloy that is 5.5 weight % Pb?

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Calculate the equilibrium number of vacancies in the cubic m…

Calculate the equilibrium number of vacancies in the cubic meter of Ag at 700 ̊C. The vacancy formation energy is 1.1 eV/atom and there are 5.78 x 1028 atomic sites in 1 m3 of Ag.

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 A 600 mm long sample with a square cross-section (side leng…

 A 600 mm long sample with a square cross-section (side length 5 mm) is stretched until the side length is decreased by 0.002 mm. What is the applied force?  E=80GPa and v=0.33. Assume the deformation is elastic.

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Calculate the number of Frenkel defects per cubic meter in z…

Calculate the number of Frenkel defects per cubic meter in zinc oxide at 727˚C. The energy for defect formation is 2.51 eV, while the density for ZnO is 5.55 g/cm3 at this temperature. 

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Calculate the diffusion coefficient (in m2/s) for copper in…

Calculate the diffusion coefficient (in m2/s) for copper in aluminum at 300 oC.

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Which of the following statement(s) below is false? Select a…

Which of the following statement(s) below is false? Select all that apply.

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A molten polymer is quenched (rapidly cooled), arresting the…

A molten polymer is quenched (rapidly cooled), arresting the structure of the liquid in the solid polymer state. True or false: This method of processing (quenching) is a good way to make a gas barrier film.

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