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Does anyone know what NaOH + aspirin (C9H8O4) is? I have the hardest time balancing equations! Thanks!
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April 22, 2004, 01:49:04 AM »
It should just make the salt. + water
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I can't figure out what the salt would be. Most salts I've seen are chlorides (NaCL, BaCl2, CaCl2, etc.) Is this one really weird? Thanks a bunch!
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Here is the picture of the salt formed
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Aspirin is acetylsalicylic acid. The salt is sodium acetylsalicate. (I think I got the spelling right...)
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