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Published: 01.02.2022.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Actuality   
  The aim of the laboratory work   
  Aspirin in Latvia   
  Theoretical background   
  Methodology   
  Synthesis of aspirin   
  Separation of aspirin   
  Testing of aspirin   
  Conclusions   
Extract

Conclusions:
The percentage yield of aspirin (C9H8O4) is 90,9%.
The resulting aspirin is pure since the addition of FeCl3 does not change the color of solution.
Phenols (such as salicylic acid) react with ferric chloride (Iron (III) chloride) to form colored (blue or violet) complexes. However, aspirin does not have phenol group, therefore it does not form a purple complex.
Crystallization is the way how to separate two or more substances. It is based on 1) different solubility of the substances, 2) solubility dependence on the temperature.
The esterification reaction is an effective way of obtaining aspirin in laboratory circumstances.

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