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Asprin C9H8O4 is made by
The molecular formula of acetylsalicylic acid is C9H8O4. How many molecules of C9H8O4 are in a 750.0mg tablet of asprin?
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Kerry
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Asprin C9H8O4 is made by the reaction of salicylic acid C7H6O3 and acetic anhydride C4H6O3. The other product in the reaction is
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Mookie
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Asprin, C9H8O4, is prepared by reacting salicylic acid, C7H6O3, with acetic anhydride, C4H6O3, in the reaction
C7H6O3(s) +
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Chris
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How many molecules are present in 1.00 mg of asprin, C9H8O4?
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Brittany
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Can somebody point out the step i have to take to solve this problem. It would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot!!!!
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manny
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Asprin, C9H8O4, is prepared by reacting salicylic acid, C7H6O3, with acetic anhydride, C4H6O3.
The other product is acetic acid
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red
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How many moles of C9H8O4 are in a 0.700 g tablet of aspirin?
n^C9H8O4 =?????? How many molecules of C9H8O4 are in this tablet?
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Sky
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determining the most cost effective limiting reactant for the synthesis of asprin.
Amount of asprin 290 mg, Salicylic
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aqsa
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Asprin, c9h804, is produced through the following reaction of salicyclic acid, c7h6o3, and acetic anhydride, c4h6o3.
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Steph
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a dose of asprin of 5.0mg per kilogram of body weight has been prescribed to reduce the fever of an infant weighing 8.5 pounds.
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Jamie
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