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1. The \"grain\" unit of mass is commonly used to define the amount of aspirin i

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Question

1. The "grain" unit of mass is commonly used to define the amount of aspirin in a commercial tablet. What is the mass (in grams) of grain of aspirin?
2. What is one of the most common non-active fillers in an aspirin tablet? 1. The "grain" unit of mass is commonly used to define the amount of aspirin in a commercial tablet. What is the mass (in grams) of grain of aspirin?
2. What is one of the most common non-active fillers in an aspirin tablet?
2. What is one of the most common non-active fillers in an aspirin tablet?

Explanation / Answer

grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and is equal to exactly 64.79891milligrams

=> grain = 64.7989*10^-3 g

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