Phenolic -OH also reacts with strong bases like NaOH since it is considerably acidic. So shouldn't the moles of NaOH used be 3 rather than 2? That may also be one of the reasons why the amount of aspirin is coming so high.
why is phenolphthalein used as the indicator, and not bromothymol blue, because won't the reaction between NaOH and HCl give a neutral equivalence point?
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Phenolic -OH also reacts with strong bases like NaOH since it is considerably acidic. So shouldn't the moles of NaOH used be 3 rather than 2? That may also be one of the reasons why the amount of aspirin is coming so high.
why is phenolphthalein used as the indicator, and not bromothymol blue, because won't the reaction between NaOH and HCl give a neutral equivalence point?
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What concentration of sulfuric acid was used to titrate?
been a few months so dont think you caare but he used 0.05M
doesn't the Reaction you wrote on the board only produce 1 mole of water, not 2?
Sir, it wasn't very clear why you let the solution cool down,mind explaining why again please?
Dear professor, Kindly share this procedure
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