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Vikesh kakad Analysis Of Aspirin Tablets Research Question The constraint given to us by the teacher was that, we had to determine, which from the three brands of Aspirin given represents the best value for money and worth purchasing? , Using a standard solution of Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH). C6H5(OCOCH3)COOH + NaOH --> C6H5(OCOCH3)COO Na + H2O . (aq) (aq) (aq) (l) Hypothesis Aspirin drug is the most common medicine that is taken by people, from its history salicylic acid was used as a medium of painkiller and fever depressant. Because of it being strong, salicylic acid can damage the oesophagus and stomach membranes. As time passed the compound was modified and making it safer to intake thus making it more effective. Which is what we now call as Aspirin. The effectiveness of this tablet may depend on the mass of the tablet;...

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