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Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

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I would like to know if there is any available data for the dynamic viscosity of normal saline at about 72 F?  The CRC Handbook has some data for 5% solutions.  I also have a published equation, which may be OK.  Ideally, I would like to know if someone just has the number handy and/or can aim me in the right direction. Thanks.

RE: Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

Oceanman,

Any luck with this?  I came across your post in a Google search.  I have been searching very long for the kinematic viscosity of saline for a while, but I've found nothing.

RE: Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature


A library with medicine books may be the right source, since 0.9% saline water is isotonic.

RE: Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

I need detailed information  for manufacture of [b]POLY-ALUMINUM CHLORIDE[b], for my it is a great aid , Thanks

RE: Viscosity of 0.9 % Sodium Chloride (normal saline) vs. tempeature

I need detailed information  for manufacture of POLY-ALUMINUM CHLORIDE, for my it is a great aid , Thanks

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