Given that 1 capsule is 600 mg and a bottle has 30 capsules, kindly answer the amount (g) in excess and number of dosage form and packaging that can be produced from stoichiometric calculation.

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Given that 1 capsule is 600 mg and a bottle has 30 capsules, kindly answer the amount (g) in excess and number of dosage form and packaging that can be produced from stoichiometric calculation. 



Starting Substance: 2kg NazB407 · 10 H2O = 2000 g
Desired Substance: g H3BO3
Mass to mass stoichiometry
1 mol Na,B4O7 · 10 H2O
219.24 g/mol
4 mol H3BO3
1 mol NazB40, · 10 H2O X
61.83 g
2000 g Na2B407 · 10 H2O x
1mol H3BO3
2256.16 g H3B03
calculation
Starting Substance: 1kg HCI = 1000 g
Desired Substance: g H3BO3
1 mol HCI
4 mol H3BO3
61.83g
1000 g HCI x
3391.66 g H3BO3
%3D
36.46 g/mol
2 mol HCI
1mol H;BO,
Sodium Borate
Limiting reagent
Na,B,0, x 10 H,0 = 2256.16g
Hydrochloric Acid
HCI = 3391.66g
Excess reagent
%3D
Amount (g) in excess
1221 g
2256.16g
% Yield
% Yield =
x 100% = 54.12%
Number of dosage form and
packaging that can be produced
from stoichiometric calculation
Transcribed Image Text:Starting Substance: 2kg NazB407 · 10 H2O = 2000 g Desired Substance: g H3BO3 Mass to mass stoichiometry 1 mol Na,B4O7 · 10 H2O 219.24 g/mol 4 mol H3BO3 1 mol NazB40, · 10 H2O X 61.83 g 2000 g Na2B407 · 10 H2O x 1mol H3BO3 2256.16 g H3B03 calculation Starting Substance: 1kg HCI = 1000 g Desired Substance: g H3BO3 1 mol HCI 4 mol H3BO3 61.83g 1000 g HCI x 3391.66 g H3BO3 %3D 36.46 g/mol 2 mol HCI 1mol H;BO, Sodium Borate Limiting reagent Na,B,0, x 10 H,0 = 2256.16g Hydrochloric Acid HCI = 3391.66g Excess reagent %3D Amount (g) in excess 1221 g 2256.16g % Yield % Yield = x 100% = 54.12% Number of dosage form and packaging that can be produced from stoichiometric calculation
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