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Physiological salt solution is 0.9 %(g/l-%) sodium chloride (Na Cl).

(0.9 % is the concentration that is usually used. It's 0.877 % in hospitals(?).

It's easier to count the water in grams, though 0,9% is of grams per litres. There's many types of concentrations and it's a bit messy, but here it doesn't matter because 100 ml water is 100 grams)

So when 0.9 % * 100 % = 0.009, you multiply it with the water's weight (or volume and change litres into grams - you need to measure sodium chloride in grams.

For 1 dl of physiological salt solution: 0.009 * 100 g = 0.9 g salt

For 0,5 litres of physiological salt solution: 0.009 * 500 g = 4.5 g salt

In scales, for example 0.9 g = 900 mg.

(Actually the 0.9 % should be taken from the final product, like this:

0,009 * 1 + x = x

0,991 x = 0,009

x ≈ 0,009082

But it doesn't matter because the 0,9 % is also an approximation and relevant.)

Also known as: normal saline, isotonic sodium chloride solution; normal salt solution; physiological saline; physiological salt solution; physiological sodium chloride solution; sodium chloride solution.

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A Physiological salt solution is a technically incorrect term for a normal saline solution. A normal saline solution is %0.90 NaCl (sodium chloride.) (percentage is mass per volume.

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