No, it is now produced synthetically. It was derived from the weeping willow tree - Salix babylonica
NO we don't make it from the plant.
it is now artificially made from chemicals and antibiotics.
Sometimes it Will Be If Needed, But If not It will Be Made By Hand (and/or) Machine.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
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The plant will not die, it will still continue to grow.
It is physical because if water is added back to the plant it can actually recover. Also, the end result (the wilted plant) is still a plant, not something completely different.
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,,,plants have small amount of salicylic acid,,,but the willow tree have more salicylic to be used in making an aspirin,,,researchers said that willow tree is the only tree having more salicylic acid
The stalks are green at top and still white at base.
Crushing an aspirin is a physical change because the small pieces are still chemically the same as the aspirin tablet.
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When aspirin gets old, it begins to decompose and you get a vinegar smell. If you smell that, the aspirin is decomposing and acetic acid is being released. Aspirin should be used before the decomposition occurs. It will still work, because the salicylic acid that does the work is still there. It can be corrosive to the stomach and that's why they combine it with a process that produces acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin). When decomposition occurs, you get salicylic acid and acetic acid.
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I have not seen baby aspirin marketed for years. Baby aspirin was available before the association with Reye's syndrome was established, but since then has apparently been removed from the market. There is still a chewable 81mg aspirin available, probably for low dose heart attack prevention. Furthermore, aspirin may still be necessary for treating some childhood illnesses, but under a doctor's order.
You still have to harvest and feed them by hand.
yes
as it still has energy in it.
Yes by the nuclear worries caused by the power plant:)