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ericbmd
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Identifing an unknown quantity of a compound.
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Assume that one heaping capful of a drug weighs 5.00g and that each capful contains 0.19g of acetaminophen and 0.13g of phenacetin. How much of the identified component was originally present in the antacid/analgesic mixture?? We found it to be Phenacetin in an experiment. Show the calculation...
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You mean as a percentage?
You just found that 0.13 of the 5.00 g of drug was Phenacetin. So that's 0.13/5.00 -- but that seems too easy...is that what you meant?
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