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Assuming that 1 gram of aspirin dissolves in 450 ml of water at 10°C, how much aspirin would be lost in 40 ml of water added to...Asked by kabelo
assuming that 1g of aspirin dissolves in 450ml of water at 10°C,how much aspirin would be lost in the 5ml of water added to the reaction mixture if the mixture were at 10°C during filtration?
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Answered by
DrBob222
I don't understand the symbolism at the 10 <sup>o<sup>C (the A with a mark over it)but if that is actually 10 C, then 5 mL will lose 1 g x (5/450)= ??g
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kabelo
DR i can't see what you wrote here
Answered by
kabelo
dr i can't see what you wrote here
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DrBob222
My symbolism isn't much better. I forgot to turn off the superscript. I'll try again.
I have trouble reading the letter A with a mark over it after the 10.
I assume that is just 10 <sup>o</sup>C.
1 g x (5 mL/450 mL) = ?? solubility in 5 mL water.
I have trouble reading the letter A with a mark over it after the 10.
I assume that is just 10 <sup>o</sup>C.
1 g x (5 mL/450 mL) = ?? solubility in 5 mL water.
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