2,3 g of ascorbic acid is of course equal to...2,3 g !!
I suggest that there might be 2.3 grams.
In the metric system, the prefix "m" means 10-3 and "g" means grams. Therefore, 625 mg of anything = 0.625 grams.
The molecular formula C6H8O6 contain 20 atoms.
There is only one asymmetric carbon atom in ascorbic acid, hence the possibility of two enantiomeric forms; the L-enantiomer and the D-enantiomer.
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I think you meant " How many moles of acetic acid in 25 grams of acetic acid? " We will use the chemist formula for acetic acid, 25 grams C2H4O2 (1 mole C2H4O2/60.052 grams) = 0.42 mole acetic acid =================
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The word 'ascorbic' is part of the compound noun 'ascorbic acid'. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'ascorbic acid' is it.Example: Ascorbic acid, also known as Vitamin C, is essential to health. It is found in many fruits and vegetables.
Ascorbic acid is vitamin C and has many functions in the organism.
In the metric system, the prefix "m" means 10-3 and "g" means grams. Therefore, 625 mg of anything = 0.625 grams.
The molecular formula C6H8O6 contain 20 atoms.
50 The generally recognised maximum content of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is found in Kakadu plum of 1-5 g per 100 gram fruit. Unless the calamansi is weighted more than 1 kg the first figure of 50 g seems unrealistic to me.
There is only one asymmetric carbon atom in ascorbic acid, hence the possibility of two enantiomeric forms; the L-enantiomer and the D-enantiomer.
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3,000 mgs.
Yes, as is ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and many other things.
I think you meant " How many moles of acetic acid in 25 grams of acetic acid? " We will use the chemist formula for acetic acid, 25 grams C2H4O2 (1 mole C2H4O2/60.052 grams) = 0.42 mole acetic acid =================
not in grams, but it's 1/6th of a teaspoon per gallon or 1 teaspoon per 6 gallons (23L) to prevent oxidation. Source: label on ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) used in wine making.