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Where in your everyday lives do you see powder products dissolve faster than tablet products?

Some examples are: powdered sugar and big crystal sugar, powdered salt and pieces of salt, powdered aspirin and tablets of aspirin etc.


What do chemists call aspirin?

Aspirin is called "Acetylsalicylic acid" by some chemists.


Why does gatorade powder not dissolve?

Gatorade powder may not fully dissolve if the water is too cold, if the powder is added too quickly, or if it is not mixed well enough. Additionally, some particles in the powder may be denser and take longer to dissolve completely.


Why shouldn't you take aspirin with an empty stomach?

Aspirin, like any other pill, will irritate your stomach. When you eat foods, they churn in your stomach and turn into harmless acids that dissolve more foods and digested things, until excreted. So, when you eat something before taking an Aspirin, there are more acids inside your stomach to help dissolve the Aspirin, reducing the irritation that it can have on your stomach and stomach lining. If you don't eat before taking an Aspirin, you may get some stomach irritation, followed by a stomach ache, but it shouldn't be too severe. But, I would recommend having at least a small snack before taking one, or any other pill, for that matter


Why do some doctors prescribe aspirin a day for patients who have had a heart attack?

You should give 325 mg of aspirin to an adult who's having a heart attack because, not only is aspirin a painkiller and an anti-inflammatory, it's also a blood thinner. It will thin the blood and therefore reduce the blood pressure and may dissolve a blood clot that caused the heart attack or stroke.


How do you make aspirin mask?

first of all, i want to tell you about how aspirin mask work? aspirin contain acetylsalicylic acid also known as BHA. salicylic acid purify,exfoliate,prevent blemishes and acne, and makes baby soft skin. Aspirin contain other ingredient like calcium carbonate, anhydrous citric acid. salicylic acid is an active agent and rest are inactive agent. Now, aspirin found in 3 types- coated, non-coated and powder form. you should use non coated and powder form aspirin because it is soluble than coated. if you don't find these type of aspirin then you can use DISPRIN. it work same as rest. disprin is aspirin . so, you don't have to hesitate using disprin. how to make aspirin mask? ingredient list - aspirin/ disprin 2/3 tab. - drops of clean water. - honey/vitamin oil/aloe vera oil first you take 2/3 tablets of aspirin in cup. And then add some drop of water to dissolve it. wait for couple of minutes to dissolve. I use disprin bcoz it dissolve within 5 second. and then add some honey/oil. because aspirin dry out your face. after you mix it, clean your face with warm water and pat dry your face. apply the mixture of aspirin into your face and neck and then gently rub in circular motion for exfoliation and leave for 15 to 20 min. after 20 min again rub it gently for better result and then wash your face with clean water. now you can see the result your self. After washing you should use moisturizing cream. (necessary) trust me it really works. For better result i use aspirin in morning and mixture of lemon juice and rose oil to remove acne and more clear and glowing the face, if you have acne. THANK YOU


What are some common materials that dissolve in water?

Some common materials we dissolve in water might include:sugarsaltpowdered milkKool-Aid mixsome types of medicines, like Alka-seltzer for upset stomach; some forms of constipation medications; some mineral replacement medicationspowders, such as washing machine detergentswatercolors - not completely dissolved, but mixed with water


Is sand soluble in alcohol?

Rubbing alcohol will not completely dissolve sand, only partially. It is slightly soluble due to rubbing alcohol containing some water.


Can a tissue dissolve in water?

A tissue can partially dissolve in water due to its organic components breaking down, but it will not completely disappear like a soluble substance. The water will break down the tissue's structure and components, but some residue will typically remain.


What does a pill do when it's in your stomach?

It dissolves. It dissolves quickly or slowly. The casing on some medications are designed to make it dissolve more slowly. If you can see a coating on the granuales in a capsule or on aspirin for example, it is so it does not irritate the stomac lining by dissolving quickly. Coated granuales are sometimes called time-released and dissolve much more slowly.


What are some examples of an inhibitor?

aspirin yo(;


What are some examples of medication?

Tylenol and aspirin