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sodium acetylsalicylate + hcl
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The Big E
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What happens when hcl is added to sodium acetylsalicylate and why does that happen? Thank you very much
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March 15, 2008, 10:13:33 PM »
Dear
The Big E
;
HCl is a “very”
strong
Acid! ─ And ASA is a “quite”
weak
Acid!
Your “
Sodium ASA
” is the Salt of a weak Acid, and so what will the strong Acid do with the weak?
(Please give us your suggestion!)
Good Luck!
ARGOS
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