Given the stock solution (0.019 M) and diluted solution (0.013M) can you help me compute with How much THE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF 500mg ASCORBIC ACID TABLETS should i need to pulverize? and; How much THE NECESSARY AMOUNT OF WATER should i add to make the desired concentration of stock solution? Show complete and justifiable computations pls.

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Given the stock solution (0.019 M) and diluted solution (0.013M) can you help me compute with

  • How much THE REQUIRED AMOUNT OF 500mg ASCORBIC ACID TABLETS should i need to pulverize? and;
  • How much THE NECESSARY AMOUNT OF WATER should i add to make the desired concentration of stock solution?

Show complete and justifiable computations pls. 

 
Note: Assume that the tablet contains pure 500 mg ascorbic acid without any
excipient/(s). The amount of tablets will depend on the concentration assigned to
your group.
3. On a clean and dry glass bottle or tinted jar, add the necessary amount of distilled
water to make the desired concentration of stock solution assigned to your group.
Make sure to place the computations used in the data sheet.
STOCK SOLUTION
DILUTE Το:
0.019 M
0.013 M
IMPORTANT: To conserve resources, the total volume of stock solution must
NOT exceed 2 L. Rough estimates on measurements of volume and mass will be
allowed due to different circumstances on availability and access to some
materials and related paraphernalia.
4. Mix and stir the powder with the distilled water until homogeneous.
5. Label the bottle properly. Make sure to label this as your stock solution and indicate
its concentration, total volume of solution, and chemical name.
Note: Check the MSDS for the ideal storage conditions for ascorbic acid-
containing solutions. Adjust and modify according to its sensitivity.
6. Document using a photo with a white / plain background.
Transcribed Image Text:Note: Assume that the tablet contains pure 500 mg ascorbic acid without any excipient/(s). The amount of tablets will depend on the concentration assigned to your group. 3. On a clean and dry glass bottle or tinted jar, add the necessary amount of distilled water to make the desired concentration of stock solution assigned to your group. Make sure to place the computations used in the data sheet. STOCK SOLUTION DILUTE Το: 0.019 M 0.013 M IMPORTANT: To conserve resources, the total volume of stock solution must NOT exceed 2 L. Rough estimates on measurements of volume and mass will be allowed due to different circumstances on availability and access to some materials and related paraphernalia. 4. Mix and stir the powder with the distilled water until homogeneous. 5. Label the bottle properly. Make sure to label this as your stock solution and indicate its concentration, total volume of solution, and chemical name. Note: Check the MSDS for the ideal storage conditions for ascorbic acid- containing solutions. Adjust and modify according to its sensitivity. 6. Document using a photo with a white / plain background.
Materials:
500 mg ascorbic acid tablets
2L Distilled water
Measuring cups / measuring spoon
Mortar and pestle |
Stirrer
Parchment paper or any non-porous sheet
Dropper or syringe with no needle (optional)
Weighing scale (optional)
Amber bottle; or Glass bottle with tint; or Glass bottle and aluminum foil
Masking tape; or Sticker label
Permanent marker
Methods:
1. On a clean, dry, and flat surface, place a parchment paper, or any non-porous flat
sheet.
2. Pulverize the required amount of 500 mg ascorbic acid tablet/(s) into fine powder.
Transcribed Image Text:Materials: 500 mg ascorbic acid tablets 2L Distilled water Measuring cups / measuring spoon Mortar and pestle | Stirrer Parchment paper or any non-porous sheet Dropper or syringe with no needle (optional) Weighing scale (optional) Amber bottle; or Glass bottle with tint; or Glass bottle and aluminum foil Masking tape; or Sticker label Permanent marker Methods: 1. On a clean, dry, and flat surface, place a parchment paper, or any non-porous flat sheet. 2. Pulverize the required amount of 500 mg ascorbic acid tablet/(s) into fine powder.
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