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The solubility of ibuprofen in 15 different solvents including water and at temperatures ranging from 15 to 60 degrees is given in the following article. This large volume of very useful data is plotted so that it is easy to compare the solubility in one solvent to that of another solvent. Lee, T.; Kuo, C. S.; Chen, Y. H. Pharmaceutical Technology, October 2, 2006 This article can be found at http://pharmtech.findpharma.com/pharmtech/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=378746&sk=&date=&pageID=3 Richard Kjonaas, Professor of Chemistry, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809 rkjonaas@indstate.edu

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Ibuprofen is composed of Hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon.

Its chemical formula is below:

C13H18O2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibuprofen

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C13H18O2

2-[4-(2-methylpropyl)phenyl]propanoic acid

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C13H18O2 Is the empirical formula. It has the same molecular formula too.

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A molecule of paracetamol (aceteaminophen) contains 8 moles of carbon, 9 moles of hydrogen, 1 mole of nitrogen, and 2 moles of oxygen.

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Aspirin (acetylsalycilic acid - C9H8O4 ) contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.

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It is a compound.

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C13H18O2

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