Final answer:
b. By multiplying the average moles of vitamin C by its molar mass.
To calculate the amount of vitamin C in the tablet, you need to multiply the average moles of vitamin C titrated by its molar mass.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the amount of vitamin C in the tablet, we need to use the average moles of vitamin C titrated. The correct option for calculating the amount of vitamin C is b. By multiplying the average moles of vitamin C by its molar mass.
The molar mass of vitamin C, C6HO6, can be calculated by adding up the atomic masses of its constituent elements: 6 carbon (C) atoms with an atomic mass of 12.01 amu, 6 hydrogen (H) atoms with an atomic mass of 1.01 amu, and 6 oxygen (O) atoms with an atomic mass of 16.00 amu. Therefore, the molar mass of vitamin C is 176.14 amu.
By multiplying the average moles of vitamin C titrated by its molar mass in grams/mole, we can calculate the amount of vitamin C in mg. This will give us the mass of vitamin C that was in the tablet analyzed.