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    In this experiment, you will prepare aspirin from salicylic acid and acetic anhydride using sulfuric acid as a catalyst. In this reaction, the –OH on the salicylic acid acts as the alcohol and the acetic anhydride acts like a carboxylic acid. … Exp: Synthesis of Aspirin;7/4/2005 · who is supposed to take the proton from sulfuric acid? i think the oxygen of the carbonyl group of acetic anhydride would, am i right? will you please show me the mechanism of this esterification with sulfuric acid catalyst?How to Make Aspirin – Acetylsalicylic Acid Share Flipboard Email Print Science. Chemistry … gather the chemicals and equipment used to synthesize the aspirin. Aspirin Synthesis Materials. 3.0 g salicylic acid; 6 mL acetic anhydride* 5-8 drops of 85% phosphoric acid or concentrated sulfuric acid* Distilled water (about 50 mL) 10 mL …Why is sulphuric acid used in the synthesis of aspirin? watch. Announcements. … Yeah I just looked at my textbook for chemistry, and the role of sulfuric acid is to speed up the reaction. Look up on esterification: … The Student Room, Get Revising and Marked by Teachers are trading names of The Student Room Group Ltd. …

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