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To answer the question we need to first know the units of .325 of aspirin. Is it grams? is it moles? what is it?
It depends on the mass of the tablet and the molar mass of the aspirin molecule itself, find out the mass in grams of one tablet, divide it by the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in one molecule of aspirin and it will give you the molar mass of the aspirin tablet.
0.40 moles of aspirin is 72.1 g.
First, you need to find the mole of the molecule. A molecule may contain many types of atoms and a different number of each atom. Second, each mole of the molecule contains 6.02 x 10^23. Third, solve the formula. Example: C9H8O4 contains 0.360 grams of aspirin. How many grams does this molecule have? Mole of aspirin = 9 carbon 8 of hydrogen and 4 of oxygen = 180 grams/1 mole 0.360 grams of aspirin x 1 mole aspirin/180 grams aspirin = 0.360/180 = 0.0020 moles of aspirin. Second step: Each mole aspirin contains 6.02 x 10^23 molecules. 0.0020 moles aspirin x 6.02 x 10^23 molecules/1 mole aspirin = 1.20 x 10^21 molecules of aspirin. Answer = 1.20 X 10^21 molecules of aspirin.
[1.72*10+23(molecules)] * [180.157 g.mol-1] / [6.02214129*10+23(molecules.mol−1]= 51.45 g C9H8O4
Most tablets would be several grams in total, with perhaps 5 to 10% of this being medication. For specific brands, you would have to either weigh a large number, or ask the company itself.
The mass is 483,62 g.
The mass is 49,06 g.
The unit measurement used to calculate an aspirin tablets mass is a gram.
The answer is 50,196 g.
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