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  • 21-08-2018
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How many moles of aspartame are present in 1.00 mg of aspartame?

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tallinn tallinn
  • 31-08-2018

Answer:- There are [tex]3.40*10^-^6[/tex] moles.

Solution:- It is a unit conversion problem where we are asked to convert mg of aspartame to moles. Aspartame is [tex]C_1_4H_1_8N_2O_5[/tex] and it's molar mass is 294.31 grams per mole.

mg are converted to grams and then the grams are converted to moles as:

[tex]1.00mg Aspartame(\frac{1g}{1000mg})(\frac{1mole}{294.31g})[/tex]

= [tex]3.40*10^-^6[/tex] moles of aspartame

So, there would be [tex]3.40*10^-^6[/tex] moles of aspartame in 1.00 mg of it.

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