2.Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is absorbed from the stomach in the free (non-ionized) acid form. If a patient takes an antacid that adjusts the pH of the stomach contents to 2.59 and then takes two 5-grain aspirin tablets (total 0.65 g), how many grams of aspirin are available for immediate absorption from the stomach, assuming immediate dissolution> Also assume that aspirin does not change the pH of the stomach contents. The pKa of aspirin is 3.5, and its formula weight is 180.2. mg

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2.Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is absorbed from the stomach in the
free (non-ionized) acid form. If a patient takes an antacid that
adjusts the pH of the stomach contents to 2.59 and then takes two
5-grain aspirin tablets (total 0.65 g), how many grams of aspirin
are available for immediate absorption from the stomach,
assuming immediate dissolution> Also assume that aspirin does
not change the pH of the stomach contents. The pKa of aspirin is
3.5, and its formula weight is 180.2.
mg
Transcribed Image Text:2.Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is absorbed from the stomach in the free (non-ionized) acid form. If a patient takes an antacid that adjusts the pH of the stomach contents to 2.59 and then takes two 5-grain aspirin tablets (total 0.65 g), how many grams of aspirin are available for immediate absorption from the stomach, assuming immediate dissolution> Also assume that aspirin does not change the pH of the stomach contents. The pKa of aspirin is 3.5, and its formula weight is 180.2. mg
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