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.
Givens for question above: If the aspirin tablet is 0.4635g. it was titrated with 18.23mL of 0.1000M NaOH to neutralize. Then 33mL of NaOH was added to hydrolyze. then it was back titrated w/13.59mL HCl. what is mass of acetylsalicylic acid? what is the percent w/w?
There will be more surface area for the molecules to react
They can benefit the body. For example, you can take an indigestion tablet (alkali) to neutralise the acid in your stomach if you have too much. Also, by brushing your teeth you neutralise the acid in your mouth.
You get the solution faster than uncrushed tablet. At times a patient can not swallow the tablet and crush it before swallowing. But it is is not recommended to crush the tablets. That is problematic in case of delayed or sustained release tablets as well as for enteric coated tablets. You have the disturbed phrmacokinetics or the drug may get destroyed by acid in the stomach.
BEFORE GIVING THE DRUG, ASK THE PATIENT IF HE/SHE HAS AN ALLERGY
Mefenamic acid is a painkiller. Tranexamic acid is a drug that lessens bleeding (for example, if you have heavy periods or have had a tooth extraction).
Only take tranexamic acid after your period has started. Do not take more than 3 doses (6 tablets) within 24 hours. Do not take tranexamic acid for more than 5 days within any menstrual cycle.
It is an antifibrinolytic hemostatic used to control severe hemorrhaging. The generic name is tranexamic acid.
The most effective way to reduce flow would be to use Tranexamic Acid, this can be obtained from your doctor or some pharmacies. Tranexamic Acid is taken three times per day for the first three days of your period and can reduce your flow by up to 50%.
Yes. Tranexamic acid lessens bleeding and Feminax ultra (Naproxen) is a painkiller. I have been prescribed both and was told by both the pharmacist and GP they were okay to take together. It is always best to consult your physician before taking two different drugs at the same time.
Ron Fung has written: 'Drug use evaluation of tranexamic acid at Princess Margaret Hospital'
Some drugs that contain carboxylic acids include aspirin, tranexamic acid, levofloxacin, tiagabine, diacerein, cefixima, micardis, and telmisartan.
A pill that consists of hydroxide compounds which neautralize the acid. Acid (H+) neutralizes with the hydroxide in the pill (OH-) causing water (H2O).
It's basic. It's called an antacid tablet because its "anti acid", and the purpose of it is to neutralize the acidity within your stomach by adding a more basic component into it.
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It is simply acid base neutralization.