How many mg of vitamin c are there in one tablet


Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C, H2C6H6O6) is a diprotic acid. In a laboratory exercise, a vitamin C tablet was analyzed by titration using 0.125 M NaOH(aq). On the average, it required 29.5 mL of the base to neutralize the acid in the one tablet. How many mg of Vitamin C are there in one tablet?

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Chemistry: How many mg of vitamin c are there in one tablet
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