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Milliequivalent is a term used to describe the:
 
  1. Weight of a substance in a solution
  2. Volume occupied by a substance in a solution
  3. Number of particles of a substance in a solution
  4. Combined atomic numbers of all the substances in a solution

Question 2

Which of the following energy nutrients supplies the greatest amount of water produced by their metabolism?
 
  1. Alcohol
  2. Carbohydrate
  3. Fat
  4. Protein



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