It is a compound because of its constant composition.
Aspirin (ASA) is a compound and is then a pure substance. A mixture is a mix of pure substances while a pure substance can be made up of a single element or compound. Pure Honey and distilled water are both pure substances. Ranch and Italian salad dressings are both mixtures. Aspirin is not an element. Its chemical name is acetylsalicylic acid, abbreviated as ASA.
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Methane is a pure substance.
The melting point of pure aspirin is typically around 135-136°C, while the melting point of aspirin prepared in a lab could vary depending on the purity of the synthesis process. Impurities in lab-prepared aspirin can lower the melting point or broaden the melting range compared to pure aspirin.
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Aspirin (ASA) is a compound and is then a pure substance. A mixture is a mix of pure substances while a pure substance can be made up of a single element or compound. Pure Honey and distilled water are both pure substances. Ranch and Italian salad dressings are both mixtures. Aspirin is not an element. Its chemical name is acetylsalicylic acid, abbreviated as ASA.
You cannot. This is because Asprin is a pure Substance. Hope this helped! :)
A mel-temp is a very accurate way to measure the melting range of a substance. A pure substance will have a very narrow melting range, while an impure substance will have a wider melting range. Melting range begins at the temperature where the substance begins to melt, and it ends when the substance is a liquid. There are known values of the melting range of each substance available online. An adulterant will usually raise or lower this number Pure aspirin melts at 135 degrees C
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"Aspirin" can be used as a chemical term for the compound acetyl salicylic acid. What is commonly called an "aspirin tablet", however, is a mixture of that active ingredient with other materials.
Medicinal asperin is synthesised.
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it is a pure substance.... not
Methane is a pure substance.
The melting point of pure aspirin is typically around 135-136°C, while the melting point of aspirin prepared in a lab could vary depending on the purity of the synthesis process. Impurities in lab-prepared aspirin can lower the melting point or broaden the melting range compared to pure aspirin.
strong intermolecular forces attract the molecules
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