If HCI is added to an aqueous solution containing sodium acetylsalicylate until a pH of 1.0 is achieved which of the following options will occur? Note that the initial pH of the solution before HCI addition is 9.0. Additionally, the conjugate acid of sodium acetylsalicylate is aspirin, which as a pk, of 3.5. HO. NaOH HCI Aspirin Sodium pK, = 3.5 Acetylsalicylate (Multiple Choice: Only one answer is correct, and only one answer can be selected) Aspirin will precipitate/crash out of solution. Sodium acetylsalicylate will precipitatelcrash out of solution. Nothing as the pH was lowered below the pk, of aspirin
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![If HCI is added to an aqueous solution containing sodium acetylsalicylate until a pH of 1.0 is achieved
which of the following options will occur?
Note that the initial pH of the solution before HCI addition is 9.0. Additionally, the conjugate acid of sodium
acetylsalicylate is aspirin, which as a pk, of 3.5.
HO.
NaOH
HCI
Aspirin
pK, = 3.5
Sodium
Acetylsalicylate
(Multiple Choice: Only one answer is correct, and only one answer can be selected)
Aspirin will precipitate/crash out of solution.
Sodium acetyisalicylate will precipitate/crash out of solution.
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