Answer:
Go see a doctor
Explanation:
that's not a normal amount of paracetamol
Answer:
Explanation:
The rate of weight change can be determined by using the formula:
weight change = weight at the final time - weight at the initial time.
Molarity Weight change
0.0M sucrose → (4.68 - 4.36) = 0.32 g/min
0.4 M sucrose → (4.28 - 4.59) = - 0.31 g/min
0.6 M sucrose → (4.0 - 4.7) = - 0.7 g/min
0.8 M sucrose → (3.7 - 4.5) = - 0.8 g/min
1.0 M sucrose → (4.08 - 5.0) = - 0.92 g/min
Percent weight change = ![\dfrac{\text{final weight - Initial weight}}{Initial \ weight } \times100](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cdfrac%7B%5Ctext%7Bfinal%20weight%20-%20Initial%20weight%7D%7D%7BInitial%20%5C%20%20weight%20%7D%20%5Ctimes100)
Now;
Molarity Weight change
0.0M sucrose →
= 6.8 %
0.4 M sucrose →
= 8.4 %
0.6 M sucrose →
= 14.8 %
0.8 M sucrose →
= 17 %
1.0 M sucrose →
= 18.4%
Big ups to the person above (^_^)v