To find the number of moles in 300mg of aspirin, you need to divide the mass by the molar mass of aspirin. The molar mass of aspirin is approximately 180.2 g/mol. So, 300mg is equal to 0.3g, and dividing 0.3g by 180.2 g/mol gives you approximately 0.0017 moles of aspirin.
it all does depend on what you are doing with the tablet.
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To find the number of moles in 325 mg of aspirin, you need to divide the mass in grams by the molar mass of aspirin (180.16 g/mol). 325 mg = 0.325 g 0.325 g / 180.16 g/mol = 0.0018 moles. Therefore, there are 0.0018 moles in 325 mg of aspirin.
There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Here you need to divide by 1000. 10000/1000 is 10 grams.
Aspirin overdose can be fatal, causing around 25 deaths per year in the United States. The majority of these deaths are due to accidental overdoses or intentional misuse.
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At higher doses of drug combinations such as 1 gram of aspirin and 1 gram of Tylenol/paracetamol the body has difficulty breaking down the drugs and this extra stress can permanently damage the liver and kidneys. NOTE. Never take more than 1 gram of Tylenol at once and never more than 1 gram of aspirin unless directed otherwise by your Doctor or Pharmacist.
Often, tablets are a little more than $1000, but I have never seen a tablet that costed more than $2000. The most common and, in my opinion, the best place to go is BestBuy.
No formula, just dimensional analysis and ratios. Aspirin is C9H8O6 300 mg C9H8O6 (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole C9H8O6/212.154 grams) = 1.41 X 10^-3 moles aspirin just get milligrams up to grams and divide that by the molar mass
There are 6.022 x 1023 molecules of hydrogen in 1 mole of H2so there are 6.022 x 1020 molecules in 1/1000 ( one thousandth) of a mole.
1000 mcg = 1 mg so 150mcg is 0.150 mg (150 microgram (mcg or µg) = 0.15 milligram (mg)). So 1 tablet is more than enough and will give you more than 150mcg. You would need to crush the tablet and measure out 0.150mg of active drug on a scale.