i would recommend using high performance liquid chromatography or the common thin layer chromatography using a spot of the sample and a spot of dissolved aspirin to compare the Rf-value or relative retention times of the 2 spots to determine if you have aspirin
An experiment was performed in lab that was supposed to produce aspirin. How could chromatography be used to tell if aspirin was actually the product of the reaction?
physical change causes the reaction in chromatography!
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A reaction mechanism can be proposed using computational studies. But needs to be experimentally proved.
it refers to a chemical reaction that normally will be performed within a living oranism
from the experiment,we know that
physical change causes the reaction in chromatography!
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And answer to an experiment
to fast the reaction
endothermic reaction
No, its an Endothermic Reaction.
reaction
tin hydroxide would be formed if water was present during the experiment which would make it impossile to make the desired product.
The displacement of chloride or bromide by and iodine ion in an acetone based solution will cause this type of reaction to happen in this experiment.
Answering "Experiment on the effect of the PH of enzymatic reaction using hydrogen peroxide and extract of spinach leaf?"
After the reaction is complete, a sample of the reaction solution can be placed on a thin layer chromatography plate, and the solvent allowed to move up the plate. Then, the plate can be sprayed with a suitable chemical for detection, and only one spot should be observed if, in fact, only 1 sugar is present.
well you can experiment with your partner and figure out what you like most ;] or "experiment" on yourself and see what pleases you and gives you a reaction...