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Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid). Sara, Grassiela , Scarlett and Grace. v. What is the chemical formula, chemical structure? . Chemical formula – C 6 H 8 O 6. Molar Mass & CAS Registry #. Molar mass- 176.14 g/ mol CAS # - 50-81-7 . Health Benefits….

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Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

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  1. Vitamin C(Ascorbic Acid) Sara, Grassiela, Scarlett and Grace

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  3. What is the chemical formula, chemical structure? • Chemical formula – C6H8O6

  4. Molar Mass & CAS Registry # • Molar mass- 176.14 g/mol • CAS # - 50-81-7

  5. Health Benefits… • Vitamin C is needed to make collagen which is important for the skin, the gums, the teeth, blood vessels, bone ligaments and tendons. • It’s a powerful antioxidant. It also helps prevent chronic degenerative disease.

  6. Health Risks A megados of vitamin C supplements may cause: • Diarrhea • Nausea • Vomiting • Heartburn • Abdominal cramps • Headache • Insomnia • Kidney stones

  7. Recommended dose • The recommended dose varies between 15 mg (for young children) and 120 mg (for breastfeeding women). • Anything more than 2,000 milligrams (mg) a day could be harmful to the body.

  8. juices... Allen’s Fruit Punch Orange Vitamin Water Minute Maid Odwalla Mango Juice No name apple juice

  9. What do you do? • Measure out 100 ml of the juice in a flask. • Use the micropipette to measure out 2ml of the starch indicator which we added to the juice.

  10. Next • We put a 50/50 diluted potassium iodide solution in a burette. • We slowly added this to the juice sample until there was a noticeable short lasting change in the color. • We calculated how much potassium iodide solution it took to change the color of the sample.

  11. Skills… • Materials: Burette and a pipette, micro pipette. • Starch indicator that tells when the reaction is done, it will change color.

  12. Techniques… • Techniques- titration is when you add a substance to the substance that you're working with and it will react with the amount. It will show how much is there. • Pipetting- you draw an exact amount of the substance into the pipette.

  13. References Zeratsky, K. (2011, 10 02). Mayo clinic. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vitamin-c/AN01801 Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascorbic_acid Kristi Monson, K., & Arthur Schoenstadt, A. (2009, January 16). Vitamin c dosage. Retrieved from http://heart-disease.emedtv.com/vitamin-c/vitamin-c-dosage.html Mukherjee, K. (2010, Sept 20). Retrieved from http://topnews.net.nz/content/28330-vitamin-c-therapy-can-prevent-many-diseases Crow, J. M. (Designer). (2007). Vitamin c dosage. [Web Photo]. Retrieved from http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2007/September/04090701.asp And Mrs. Lightfoot:)

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