The formula to convert milliequivalents (meq) to milliliters (mL) is:
\[ V = \left( \frac{\text{meq}}{C} \right) \times 1000 \]
Where:
A milliequivalent (meq) is a unit of measure that reflects the amount of a substance that can react with a certain number of hydrogen ions. It is commonly used in chemistry and medicine to express the concentration of electrolytes in a solution. One milliequivalent is equal to one-thousandth of an equivalent, which is the amount of a substance that will react with or supply one mole of hydrogen ions (H+).
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \left( \frac{20}{10} \right) \times 1000 = 2000 \text{ mL} \]
The volume is 2000 mL.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ V = \left( \frac{50}{25} \right) \times 1000 = 2000 \text{ mL} \]
The volume is 2000 mL.