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Vaughan
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21 February, 01:43
In preparation of aspirin why is water added
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Maximo Coffey
21 February, 02:01
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The formation of aspirin will proceed faster if acetic anhydride is used in place of acetic acid.
However, acetic anhydride will hydrolyze in the presence of water to form acetic acid, slowing down the reaction.
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