because it has a special coating on it that protects the stomach lining. But all the other ingredients are the same as aspirin
Aspirin is an acid - aceetylsalicylic acid. The continuous or excessive consumption of aspirin (an acid) can be harmful to why it is good that a buffer compound is added.
Yes. The higher the number of buffers, the higher the buffer capacity.
calcium carbonate- CaCO3
When there is a buffer present, the buffer makes it difficult to change the pH of a solution. Say for instance a buffer keeps the pH around 6.5 +/- 0.2 . The buffer only works when the pH is in this range. If too much acid or too much base is added, taking the pH out of this range the pH will change quickly, even if only a little extra base or acid is added to the solution.
The molarity of the buffer and the hydrogen concentration of the buffer.
No - Bufferin is buffered aspirin and can be fatal to dogs.
Aspirin is an acid - aceetylsalicylic acid. The continuous or excessive consumption of aspirin (an acid) can be harmful to why it is good that a buffer compound is added.
yes
Is b Is Bufferin the same thing or very similar to coated aspirin? ufferin
Bufferin, the others are name brand products that are popular.
Yes. The higher the number of buffers, the higher the buffer capacity.
the bicarbonate ion
calcium carbonate- CaCO3
Slightly basic
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is the most commonly used buffering ingredient in cooking. It is a weak buffer, and if there is much acid present, its buffering power will be exceeded.
Anacin Excedrin Bufferin
I am not a vet, but bufferin is for people. I would be very cautious about giving drugs meant for humans to any animal. Call a vet and find out if it is safe. The veterinarian would be able to tell you what kind of drugs would be appropriate for a dog.