The aspirin solution is acidic; aspirin is the acetylsalicylic acid.
The solution is colourless.
Yes it will be weakly acidic. Aspirin's scientific name is acetylsalicylic acid, with a pKa of 3.5. This would mean that for a solution of 0.1 M aspirin, the pH of the solution would be approximately 2.26.
by dissloving
Yes, mel-temp
Aspirin is acidic, so it would turn red.
yes, it is considered a solution.
yes, it is considered a solution.
Firstly place 100 to 150 mg of aspirin into a 125 ml conical flask. Next proceed to mix in 15 ml of 95% ethanol solution and add 2 drops of phenolphthalein indicator. Then use the titration method to mix this solution against a standard solution of sodium hydroxide from a burette. Using the value obtained from the titration calculate the molarity of the aspirin. Then calculate the ratio of the observed molarity of aspirin with its theoretical molarity and finally multiply this ratio with 100 to obtain the percentage purity of the aspirin sample.
The solution is colourless.
aspirin is an acid... aspirins chemical name is acetylsalicylic acid
Turmeric solution remain yellow.
Can be done two ways. Acidic aqueous solution or Alkali aqueous solution mixed with aspirin and stirred, this breaks the acetyl bond which is present in aspirin.
Yes it will be weakly acidic. Aspirin's scientific name is acetylsalicylic acid, with a pKa of 3.5. This would mean that for a solution of 0.1 M aspirin, the pH of the solution would be approximately 2.26.
by dissloving
Yes, mel-temp
Aspirin is acidic, so it would turn red.
aspirin is acidic so blue litmus paper will turn to red