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Chemistry, 24.04.2021 02:10 mercydiaz84

A Ringer’s solution contains the following concentrations of cations: 149 mEq/L of Na+, 4 mEq/L of K+, and 5 mEq/L of Ca2+. If Cl− is the only anion in the solution, what is the Cl− concentration in milliequivalents per liter?
Express the concentration in milliequivalents per liter to three significant figures.
c=?mEq/L

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