Diet Dr. Pepper contains approximately 180 milligrams of Aspartame per 12-ounce (355 mL) serving. In contrast, Dr. Pepper 10, which is marketed as having fewer calories, contains about 60 milligrams of aspartame per 12-ounce serving. This difference reflects the varying formulations of these beverages to cater to different consumer preferences.
Dr Pepper 10 is sweetened with a combination of high fructose corn syrup and aspartame. This drink is marketed as a low-calorie version of the original Dr Pepper, containing only 10 calories per serving. The use of aspartame allows it to maintain a sweet taste while significantly reducing the calorie count.
The chemical formula for aspartame is C14H18N2O5. The molar mass is 294.30 g mol−1. If we have 2.50 mg of aspartame, we have 8.495 x 10^-6 mol of aspartame. There are 6.022 x 10 ^23 molecules in a mole so we have 5.116 x 10 ^18 aspartame molecules. There are 18 H atoms per aspartame molecule so there are 9.028 x 10^19 H atoms present in 2.50 mg of aspartame.
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It has 718mg of phenylalanine.
There are 17 micromoles in 5.00mg of aspartame. 5.00mg has a molecular weight of 294.303 g/mol. Aspartame is composed of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. The chemical formula for aspartame is C14H18N2O5. The molar mass is 294.30 g mol−1. There are 6.022 x 10 ^23 molecules in a mole
Essentially none. Diet Coke™ is sweetened by aspartame (Nutrasweet™) instead of sugar. However, the caramel flavoring does contain a small (negligible) amount.
The amount of hydrogen atoms that are present in 2.00 mg of aspartame are 2.167*10^22.
According to a 2007 issue of "Beverage Digest":The Top Ten Best Selling Sodas of 20071. Coke Classic 17.2%2. Pepsi Cola 10.7%3. Diet Coke 10%4. Mountain Dew 6.6.%5. Diet Pepsi 6%6. Dr. Pepper 5.9%7. Sprite 5.6%8. Fanta 1.8%9. Diet Mountain Dew 1.6%10. Diet Dr. Pepper 1.6%
To determine the number of moles in 10 grams of aspartame, you need its molar mass. Aspartame has a molar mass of approximately 294.3 g/mol. Using the formula ( \text{moles} = \frac{\text{mass (g)}}{\text{molar mass (g/mol)}} ), you can calculate the moles: ( \frac{10 , \text{g}}{294.3 , \text{g/mol}} \approx 0.034 , \text{moles} ). Thus, there are approximately 0.034 moles of aspartame in 10 grams.
To find the number of hydrogen atoms in 2.43 g of aspartame, calculate the number of moles of aspartame using its molar mass. Aspartame has a molar mass of 294.3 g/mol. Then, determine the number of moles of hydrogen atoms in one molecule of aspartame (the chemical formula of aspartame is C14H18N2O5). Finally, multiply the number of moles of aspartame by the number of moles of hydrogen atoms to find the total number of hydrogen atoms in 2.43 g of aspartame.
Don Pepper was born on 1943-10-08.
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