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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: brightideas009 on September 26, 2021, 12:19:23 AM
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any chemistry experts– if i wanted to do an experiment (for my ib chem ia) would "finding the effect of temperature on the concentration of phenyl acetic acid within diclofenac sodium" be a viable project? i wanted to do temperature's effect on the concentration of salicylic acid within acetylsalicylic acid but i saw it online and figured it was already pretty common.
my main issue is that im not sure how i would execute the degradation process and separate the diclofenac from its sodium salt form– which i am assuming i have to do.
i'm also planning on using spectrophotometry and beer's lambert law (if that helps at all).
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If I wanted to go through with determining the effect of temperature on phenylacetic acid or acetic acid concentration within diclofenac sodium, how would I measure that? and which one would make more sense?
Basically, how would I break up the compound so that I'm only measuring the phenyl/acetic acid within it?
if this is too difficult, would ibuprofen be an easier compound? I wanted to do something close to aspirin since it seems to be a simpler compound but I want to avoid it as much as possible.
(P.S: I know I already asked something similar to this on the forum yesterday, but I don't know how/if I can delete it. If someone could help me on that too that would be greatly appreciated!)
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i got the answers i was looking for. still don't know how to delete posts though.
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