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The number of acetone molecules is 24,843.10e23.
only if it doesn't say so on the bottle other wise I'm pretty sure it is safe. (the medicine bottle, it won't say on the ibuprofen)
Molar mass of ibuprofen is = 206g/mole 0.525 moles ibuprofen x (206g ibuprofen/1mole ibuprofen) = 108g ibuprofen
Evaporation
Are closer together than the molecules of soda that they contain.
Both molecules have a hydrophobic hydrocarbon-chain and ibuprofen has a hydrocarbon ring structure. This makes them very similar along with the polarity and structure in this case "like dissolves like".
Pharmacology is a lot more complicated than you seem to think it is. There really isn't a simple answer to this question; in the first place, "blood molecules" is not really a sensible term.
answer: because the bonds between the molecules are too strong to be broken explanation: that is because there are double bonds between the atoms in the molecules that strengthens the force of attraction between the molecules example: its almost the same principle with a bottle, when the bottle is empty its easy to change its shape but when the bottle is compressed to its max there is nothing u can do to reshape it unless u break it.
because molecules of alphy are in vacumed bottle.no air can be enter in bottle to dry the this adhesive alphy gum.so,because of this alphy not dry in his bottle.
The chemical formula of ibuprofen isC13H18O2 and there are no nitrogen atoms in it.
There is no narcotic in Ibuprofen. Still do not take a higher dose then listed on the bottle unless a doctor tells you to.
I would think that it's similar to putting Mentos in soda. Although I think it will just explode out of the bottle.