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A 344 mg aspiring has a half life of h hours

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The half-life of aspirin refers to the amount of time it takes for half of the substance to decay or disappear. After each half-life, the amount of aspirin is reduced by half.

Step-by-step explanation:

The half-life of a substance refers to the amount of time it takes for half of the substance to decay or disappear. In this case, the substance is aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) and it has a half-life of h hours. This means that after each half-life, the amount of aspirin is reduced by half.

For example, if you start with 344 mg of aspirin and its half-life is 2 hours:

  1. After 2 hours, you will have 172 mg of aspirin remaining.
  2. After another 2 hours (total of 4 hours), you will have 86 mg of aspirin remaining.
  3. And so on...

Therefore, the amount of aspirin remaining can be calculated by continuously halving the original amount based on the number of half-lives that have passed.

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