Nuffield Advanced Chemistry Re:act

You are in: Home > Recently Asked Question

 Practical investigations

Read our general notes on Risk Assessment

What is the average percentage of vitamin C in an ascorbic acid tablet?
170408

Igloo replies
 
I’m sure that the content of a vitamin C tablet varies according to the manufacturer. A tablet usually contains other ingredients such as citric acid, sodium hydrogencarbonate, sorbitol and colouring matter, as well as traces of insoluble fillers such as starch. A 5 g tablet typically contains 1 g of vitamin C, so this means that the percentage by mass is 20%. You would need to buy samples of different brands from a chemist’s and carry out your own investigation to get some idea of the “average”.
 

Risk assessment
Before attempting any practical work based on the advice and suggestions on this website, you must do the following. Identify any hazards, assess the risks from these hazards, and then decide appropriate control measures to reduce the risks. You must have these approved by those in authority in your school or college laboratory. Do not rely on what is said on this website. For further guidance see our tutorial on Risk Assessment.

back to Practical investigations


Rate this page or react
Share your views on this page, 0 ratings so far

1 Star
1 Star
3 Star
4 Star
5 Star


updated: 25 April 2008

Chemistry Search



Questions and Answers
You can search the Re:act site here. If this search does not give you the information you need, then you can ask a question and we will try to help you.

You Tell Us

You Tell Us - ideas, information and suggestions