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To this post, I'd like to make couple of notices.
1. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saline_(medicine)
Saline, also known as saline solution, is a mixture of sodium chloride in water and has a number of uses in medicine.
Applied to the affected area it is used to clean wounds, help remove contact lenses, and help with dry eyes.
By injection into a vein it is used to treat dehydration such as from gastroenteritis and diabetic ketoacidosis.
It is also used to dilute other medications to be given by injection.
Normal saline (NSS, NS or N/S) is the commonly used phrase for a solution of 0.90% w/v of NaCl, 308 mOsm/L or 9.0 g per litre.
2. Such thing as "pure saline" does not exists in the nature
(in my opinion. I am not a chemist (studied chemistry at my high school), but this combination
of words "pure saline" is getting hard on the ears.)
To check myself, I asked GOOGLE with this combination of words "pure saline".
GOOGLE gave me "~ 8000 references" in responce.
I know that if I ask GOOGLE about some existing thing, it will give me ~ 1 000 000 (millions) references in response.
8000 reference is a clear evidence/indication that such thing does not exist, and all these 8000 references are "the noise"
due to imperfectness of the system.
3. I suspect that in reality you wanted to ask about "pure salt amount" dissolved,
but then it must be written accordingly.
There is entire bunch of introductory lessons covering various types of mixture problems
- Mixture problems
- More Mixture problems
- Solving typical word problems on mixtures for solutions
- Word problems on mixtures for antifreeze solutions
- Word problems on mixtures for alloys
- Typical word problems on mixtures from the archive
in this site.
Read them and become an expert in solution mixture word problems.
Read attentively and start from the very first lesson to get familiar with the variety of physical conditions and terminology.
Also, you have this free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I in this site
- ALGEBRA-I - YOUR ONLINE TEXTBOOK.
The referred lessons are the part of this textbook in the section "Word problems" under the topic "Mixture problems".
Save the link to this online textbook together with its description
Free of charge online textbook in ALGEBRA-I
https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/quadratic/lessons/ALGEBRA-I-YOUR-ONLINE-TEXTBOOK.lesson
to your archive and use it when it is needed.