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Explain the Synthesis of Aspirin and paracetamol ? ​

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Answered by simran7539
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Aspirin (molar mass of 180.2 g/mol) is prepared by reacting salicylic acid (molar mass of 138.1 g/mol) with acetic anhydride (molar mass of 102.1 g/mol). ... Acetaminophen is an amide, a compound that is a derivative of ammonia that has been reacted with an acidic substance, in this case, acetic acid.

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Aspirin (molar mass of 180.2 g/mol) is prepared by reacting salicylic acid (molar mass of 138.1 g/mol) with acetic anhydride (molar mass of 102.1 g/mol). ... Acetaminophen is an amide, a compound that is a derivative of ammonia that has been reacted with an acidic substance, in this case, acetic acid.

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