Making Aspirin:
Extensions
Purpose and Introduction
Now that you've
synthesized
aspirin, here are some questions for you to think about concerning the experiment you just did.
Write at least a one-paragraph answer for each question.
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Materials and Apparatus
Safety
Procedure
Data Analysis
Extensions
This reaction alone gives a much lower yield of ASA than does the reaction you did in the experiment. Knowing that all the acids involved in these reactions are weak organic acids (except sulfuric acid, of course), explain why the reaction involving acetic anhydride produces a much greater yield than does the one involving acetic acid. Keep in mind also the typical role of concentrated sulfuric acid in chemical reactions, and that weak acids usually are involved in equilibrium systems.
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