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1. Calculate the acetylsalicylic acid concentration (in mg/mL) of aspirin solution #2 in the Procedure section. Assume that 300
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pure acetylsalicylic acid has a melting point of 135.0 - 135.5 degreed celsius. what would you expect to happen to the melting
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A prescription drug for 0.75g of acetylsalicylic acid, the active ingredient in aspirin per dose. If each tablet contains 115mg
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What is the of a solution obtained by dissolving two extra-strength aspirin tablets, containing 594 of acetylsalicylic acid
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AspirinTM (acetylsalicylic acid) is a monoprotic acid with molar mass of 180g/mol. An aqueous solution
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Pure acetylsalicylic acid has a melting point of 135.0 - 135.5 (degrees Celsius). What would you expect for the melting point is
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When a chemist dilutes pure acid with another substance, the resulting mixture is no longer pure acid. Consistent with the
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Not asking for answers necesarily but I would to know how to approach each question
Mass of pure acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) :
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Imagine that you have a pure sample of an unknown compound that you are told is either 2-naphthol OR benzoic acid. In the lab,
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the melting point of pure benzoic acid and pure naphthol are 122.5 and 123 degree Celsius respectively. you are given a pure
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