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What is the stoichiometry of reaction of Aspirin with NaOH?​

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Answered by pallavi8221
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This is an acid-base reaction in which the acetylsalicylic acid reacts with the base sodium hydroxide to produce the salt sodium acetylsalicylate and water (acid + base → salt + water). To determine when the reaction is complete, students will use a small amount of the indicator phenolphthalein.

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This is an acid-base reaction in which the acetylsalicylic acid reacts with the base sodium hydroxide to produce the salt sodium acetylsalicylate and water (acid + base → salt + water). To determine when the reaction is complete, students will use a small amount of the indicator phenolphthalein.

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