An anhydride is not an acid and not a base.
The reactivity of acetic acid with various chemical
The volume of acetic acid would be 23.65 mL : 473 mL x 0.05 acetic acid/mL = 23.65 mL acetic acid
Vinegar is a weak solution of acetic acid.
White Vinegar is a liquid substance consisting mainly of acetic acid and water, the acetic acid being produced through the fermentation of ethanol by acetic acid bacteria.
acetic acid has fewer H3O+ ions and hence it is weak acid . so it does not turn blue litmus to red .
The balanced equation for the reaction between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride to form aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is: salicylic acid + acetic anhydride → aspirin + acetic acid.
When zinc is reacted with acetic anhydride and glacial acetic acid, a complex called zinc acetate is formed. The reaction typically involves the displacement of acetic anhydride by acetic acid to form zinc acetate. The overall reaction is a redox reaction where zinc is oxidized and acetic anhydride is reduced.
The reaction between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride involves the substitution of a hydroxyl group in salicylic acid with an acetyl group from acetic anhydride. This reaction is catalyzed by an acid, typically sulfuric acid, and results in the formation of aspirin and acetic acid as byproducts.
Your question has the names right in it. Maybe it's the chemical formulas you want. In that case, salicylic acid is C7H6O3 and acetic anhydride is C4H6O3.
The ingredients needed to produce aspirin are salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. Acetic acid is also produced as a byproduct during the chemical reaction.
Dehydration of acetic acid to prepare acetic anhydride occur at 8oo oC.
The -OH in acetic acid is not a very good leaving group so converting it to an ester is more complicated unlike acetic anhydride which is easier to do so.
The chemical reaction between acetic anhydride and salicylic acid is called esterification. This reaction forms acetylsalicylic acid, which is commonly known as aspirin.
As an anhydride, It can be prepared by dehydrating its acid, i.e. Acetic acid, by strong dessicant such as Tetraphosphorus decaoxide(P4O10) :P4O10 + 12 CH3COOH ----> 4 H3PO4 + 6(CH3CO)2O
Acetic anhydride undergoes hydrolysis in the presence of water to form acetic acid and a byproduct, typically a carboxylic acid or alcohol. The reaction is a typical nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction, where water acts as a nucleophile attacking the acetic anhydride to break the anhydride bond and form acetic acid.
To get acetyl chloride, you need to react ethanoyl ethanoate and acetic acid anhydride.
Acetolysis is the process of the breakdwon of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.