325 mg.
Chromatography could be used to separate the components of the reaction mixture and identify if aspirin is present by comparing the retention time of the product to that of a known aspirin standard. If the retention time matches, it indicates the presence of aspirin in the reaction mixture. Additionally, chromatography can help determine the purity of the aspirin product by analyzing the intensity of the peak corresponding to aspirin.
yes, it is considered a solution.
yes, it is considered a solution.
no
What is the effect of impurity of aspirin in humans body
salicylic acid is most commonly known as Aspirin (it is the main ingredient in Aspirin)
No. Aspirin is a product name for a pill that has one particular active ingredient. Ibuprofen is the product name for another pill that has an entirely different active ingredient.
Magnesium hydroxide is commonly used as an antacid to help neutralize stomach acid. In the context of an aspirin product, it may be used as a buffering agent to reduce stomach irritation or discomfort that can be caused by the aspirin. Buffering agents can help to make the product gentler on the stomach.
No, aspirin is not acetaminophen. Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. Acetaminophen is the active ingredient in Tylenol and other preparations.
The active ingredient in aspirin is made by the willow tree and found in its bark. Willow bark was used from paleolithic times as an herbal remedy. It is not known who discovered its properties. Aspirin itself is a product that is made, not discovered.
The atom economy of aspirin synthesis is relatively high, around 90%. This means that about 90% of the reactant atoms are found in the final product, while only around 10% are considered waste. This efficiency is one of the reasons why the synthesis of aspirin is considered to be environmentally friendly.