Few days ago I performed an experiment (in the lab as part of my syllabus) to estimate the amount of aspirin in a commercial tablet using UV-Visible spectrophotometer.
According to the method, I first hydrolyzed sample containing aspirin into salicylic acid using NaOH solution. I also applied same procedure on aspirin standard solutions. Then I measured absorbances of the sample and the standard solutions.
Question is, why even use NaOH? Couldn't I just make a sample solution of aspirin in ethanol and some standard solutions of aspirin in ethanol and then take absorbances? It's not like using NaOH produced any color, so is there any chemical basis to using NaOH?