Aspirin is the more common name for acetylsalicylic acid.
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The common name is "Aspirin".
aspirin
Ethanoic acid, more commonly known as acetic acid, can be found in a 5% concentration in vinegar.
Extra strength aspirin has more active ingredients than regular strength aspirin. The active ingredient in aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. The more of this, the more strength. Basically extra strength has more acetylsalicylic acid then regular aspirin.
Acetic acid, also known as ethanoic acid, is more commonly known as vinegar.
Beta-methylbutryic acid, technically known as, "beta-hydroxy beta-methylbutyric acid," or more commonly known as "HMB," is a metabolite of the amino acid leucine.
More commonly known as DNA, dioxyribonucleic acid is the substance in your body which carries genetic information.
That is the molecule for ascorbic acid, or more commonly known as vitamin C
The citric acid cycle, more commonly known as the Krebs cycle.
No, NaCl stands for sodium chloride, which is more commonly known as table salt.
known more commonly as "citric acid" and is triprotic. It occurs natually in fruits but is mostly added to food as preservatives.
Most common use is in vinigar:Ethanoic acid is more commonly known by its other name of acetic acid, and vinegar is most often a dilute (
okay so I'm continuing the question since there wasn't any more space allowed: ...to hydrolyze the acetylsalicylic acid. After the reaction mixture was cooled, the excess base was back-titrated with 14.29 mL of 0.1056 M HCl. how many grams of acetylsalicylic acid are in the tablet? What % w/w of the tablet is acetylsalicylic acid? ----------- I suppose that the tablet of aspirin have 0,5041 g acetylsalicylic acid or 98,26 %. The question is surprisingly long, with exagerate data, after my opinion.
Saintpaulia is more commonly known as African Violet