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1. Calculate the acetylsalicylic acid concentration (in mg/mL) of aspirin solution #2 in the Procedure section. Assume that 300 mg of acetylsalicylic acid has been weighed out.
2.3. (3 pts) Calculate the acetylsalicylic acid concentrations (in mg/mL) of solutions A through E and record them in the table below. Underneath the table, provide a sample calculation using the volumes for solution E. The dilution equation is useful for this calculation: M1V1 = M2V2 .
Using Volume 0.040 M FeCl3/0.10 M HCl,
Volume deionized water, and
Volume aspirin solution #2, to find Acetylsalicylic acid concentration (mg/mL).
2.3. (3 pts) Calculate the acetylsalicylic acid concentrations (in mg/mL) of solutions A through E and record them in the table below. Underneath the table, provide a sample calculation using the volumes for solution E. The dilution equation is useful for this calculation: M1V1 = M2V2 .
Using Volume 0.040 M FeCl3/0.10 M HCl,
Volume deionized water, and
Volume aspirin solution #2, to find Acetylsalicylic acid concentration (mg/mL).
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As it occurred to you that we have no idea what procedure #2 is? Nor do we have any idea what solutions A through E are?
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