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Why pyridine is used im the synthesis of aspIrin?

pyridine is a base it accept hydrogen and forms pyridine hydrochloride in the synthesis of Aspirin


Is aspirin synthesis an exothermic reaction?

yes


Why is Tylenol the drug of choose for fever in children?

Acetaminophen is used as a substitute for aspirin in children, particularly those with upper respiratory infection, flu-like symptoms, chicken pox or diarrhea, because aspirin has been associated with Reye's syndrome in such cases.


Is aspirin synthesis an esterification reaction?

no, it is the combining of 2 acids into a new acid.


What should Aspirin not be given for?

Aspirin even children's aspirin-should never be given to children or teenagers with flu-like symptoms or chickenpox


What is an alternative reagent to ethanoic anhydride in the synthesis of aspirin from salicylic acid?

Synthesis of acetyl chloride via the reaction of acetic acid with sulphuric acid


Why maintain the temperature of the reaction at 90 degrees C in synthesis of aspirin?

To prevetn evaporation of salicylic acid


How will you convert phenol into aspirin?

Aspirin (acetyl salycilic acid) is prepared from salycilic acid and acetic anhydride; salicylic acid is prepared from sodium phenoxide and carbon dioxide (Kolbe synthesis).


What pigment has Rf value 0.66?

my preliminary aspirin synthesis result, although it is impure. however this is common. but no idea what is actually is!


Why buchner filtration chosen for filtration?

To keep the solid part of a chemical mix you have made it is used for aspirin synthesis for example


Which condition is associated with giving aspirin to children who are suffering from a viral infection?

reye's syndrome


Does Aspirin inhibit vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation by blocking synthesis of the prostaglandin?

Aspirin (acetlysalicylic acid) is an irreversible inhibitor of the cyclo-oxygenase (COX-I and COX-II) enzymes which are responsible for the conversion of arachidonic acid into the prostaglandins. It is supposed that this happens due to the acetylation effects of aspirin.