What happens when aspirin is refluxed with dilute hydrochloric acid ?
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In that case the aspirin neutralizes a part of the acid equivalent to its mass
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Answer:HYDROLYSING ESTERS
describes ways of hydrolysing esters - splitting them into carboxylic acids (or their salts) and alcohols by the action of water, dilute acid or dilute alkali. It starts by looking at the hydrolysis of simple esters like ethyl ethanoate, and goes on to look at hydrolysing bigger, more complicated ones to make soap.
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