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4 October, 14:41

An over-the-counter multi-vitamin has 250.0 mg tablets that are 40 % Vitamin B6 by mass. If you take 2 tablets, what mass of Vitamin B6 have you ingested?

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  1. 4 October, 14:45
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    This is more of a math problem than a chemistry problem. We know that each tablet is 250 mg. The problem specified that there are 2 tablets making the final weight to be 500 mg. We can also view this as individual tablets. The Vitamin B6 in one tablet is 250. (0.4) = 100 mg. The other tablet would also have 100 mg of Vitamin B6. Two tablets will then have 200 mg of Vitamin B6. Also, 500 (0.4) is also 200 mg.
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