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3) A student dissolves a 1.18g aspirin tablet in water and titrates the
solution with a .265M NaOH. 22.05mL of NaOH are required to reach the
equivalence point. Calculate the percentage of acetylsalicylic acid in the tablet.
solution with a .265M NaOH. 22.05mL of NaOH are required to reach the
equivalence point. Calculate the percentage of acetylsalicylic acid in the tablet.
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Answered by
DrBob222
moles NaOH needed = M x L = ??
moles ASA = same as moles NaOH since this is a 1:1 titration. I assume you know the reaction.
grams ASA = moles ASA x molar mass ASA.
%ASA = (grams ASA/mass sample)*100 = ?
moles ASA = same as moles NaOH since this is a 1:1 titration. I assume you know the reaction.
grams ASA = moles ASA x molar mass ASA.
%ASA = (grams ASA/mass sample)*100 = ?
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