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Your friend feeds their dog a salt tablet that contains 5.844 g NaCl (0.1 mole). Assume...

Your friend feeds their dog a salt tablet that contains 5.844 g NaCl (0.1 mole). Assume there is complete absorption into the dog’s bloodstream and the blood volume for the dog is 1560 ml. How many salt molecules are there in 5 ml of the dog’s blood?
Is the sodium concentration too high for the dog if his starting level was 90 mmol/L (normal salt range 139-154 mmol/L)?

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