6. What is vinegar and how does it influence the chemical reactions taking place? 7. Can you write reaction equations to explain the role of the vinegar on the component of the formulation and the aspirin or aspirin salt?- (consider acid-base reactions)

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B) Dissolve an aspirin tablet in vinegar (preferably, white, but any simple vinegar will do). Depending on the
strength of your tablet, you may need different amounts of vinegar-try one teaspoon at a time with heating in
between to increase solubility. Use the least amount of vinegar you can to dissolve the whole tablet. Cover the
mug with a saucer to prevent evaporation, slowly cooling to room temperature, then place in a fridge (or in a
container with ice cubes) and cooling further.
When the mug is cold, remove as many crystals that have formed as you can with a teaspoon and dry on paper
towel. You can perhaps even get more out with a paper towel and scrape them off using a teaspoon.
Note and take photos your observations for each step of your experiment.
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6. What is vinegar and how does it influence the chemical reactions taking place?
7 Can you write reaction eguations to explain the role of the vinegar on the component of the formulation
and the aspirin or aspirin salt? - (consider acid-base reactions)
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Transcribed Image Text:B) Dissolve an aspirin tablet in vinegar (preferably, white, but any simple vinegar will do). Depending on the strength of your tablet, you may need different amounts of vinegar-try one teaspoon at a time with heating in between to increase solubility. Use the least amount of vinegar you can to dissolve the whole tablet. Cover the mug with a saucer to prevent evaporation, slowly cooling to room temperature, then place in a fridge (or in a container with ice cubes) and cooling further. When the mug is cold, remove as many crystals that have formed as you can with a teaspoon and dry on paper towel. You can perhaps even get more out with a paper towel and scrape them off using a teaspoon. Note and take photos your observations for each step of your experiment. Questions to ask: 6. What is vinegar and how does it influence the chemical reactions taking place? 7 Can you write reaction eguations to explain the role of the vinegar on the component of the formulation and the aspirin or aspirin salt? - (consider acid-base reactions) Page 2 21°C 00 HUAWEI P30 lite TRIPLE CAMERA
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