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An analysis of generic antacid
An analysis of generic antacid tablets labeled to contain 250mg of CaCO3 (MM= 100.09g/mol) per tablet of active ingredient was
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Marina
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The active ingredient of the antacid is CaCO3 and so Sally chose titration with HCl as a method for analysis. What is the mass
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Cody
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I did this experiment about antacids and my hyppothesis is that "If I use the generic
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kelly
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0.688 g of antacid was treated with 50.00 mL of 0.100 M HCl. The excess acid required 4.21 mL of 1.200 M NaOH for back
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boomer
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when a generic form of drug is prescibed, which of the following must be included on the label?
a. generic form name and
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Mary
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0.688g of antacid was treated with 50.00ml of 0.200M HCl. The excess acid required 4.21 mL of 1.200 M NaOH for back-titration.
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Michelle
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At 25 °C, an aqueous solution has an equilibrium concentration of 0.00147 M for a generic cation, A (aq), and 0.000735 M for a
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Jordan
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A typical antacid contains CaCO3. If such an antacid is added to 25.0 mL of a solution that is 0.250 M in HCl, how many grams of
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Maria
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1. I like an apple. (one)
2. I like pears. (generic use) 3. I like a drama club. (generic use) 4. I go to a sports club. (one) 5.
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rfvv
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You can temporarily receive relief from acid
indigestion by using an antacid that contains a base. Why is it not a good idea to
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Lara
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