3. Use the following atomic masses (in g/mol): As = 74.92; O = 16; K = 39.1; Cr = 52; Na = 23; Cl = 35.45; Ba = 137.33; S = 32.06, Twenty tabs of Ascorbic Acid weighed 4.25g and a powdered sample of 0.3075g consumed 21.5mL of 0.1085N I2 solution. What was the amount of ascorbic acid per dose of two tablets? Each mL of 0.1N I2 is equivalent to 8.803mg of ascorbic acid.
3. Use the following atomic masses (in g/mol): As = 74.92; O = 16; K = 39.1; Cr = 52; Na = 23; Cl = 35.45; Ba = 137.33; S = 32.06, Twenty tabs of Ascorbic Acid weighed 4.25g and a powdered sample of 0.3075g consumed 21.5mL of 0.1085N I2 solution. What was the amount of ascorbic acid per dose of two tablets? Each mL of 0.1N I2 is equivalent to 8.803mg of ascorbic acid.
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3. Use the following atomic masses (in g/mol):
As = 74.92; O = 16; K = 39.1; Cr = 52; Na = 23; Cl = 35.45; Ba = 137.33; S = 32.06,
Twenty tabs of Ascorbic Acid weighed 4.25g and a powdered sample of 0.3075g consumed 21.5mL of 0.1085N I2 solution. What was the amount of ascorbic acid per dose of two tablets? Each mL of 0.1N I2 is equivalent to 8.803mg of ascorbic acid.
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