Question:
The label on a bottle of medicine reads "Each 5 mL
Last updated: 7/17/2022
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The label on a bottle of medicine reads "Each 5 mL teaspoonful contains glucose. 1.87 g: levulose, 1.87 g; and phosphoric acid, 21.4 mg." a. Find the amount of phosphoric acid in the recommended dosage of two teaspoons. b. If the bottle contains 5 ounces, find the quantity of phosphoric acid in the bottle. (1 oz 30 mL)