CHEM 272 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Aspirin, Titration, Acetyl Group

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Chem272 8222: by using titration methods, we can determine how much active aspirin ingredient is in the medication and compare it to bayer"s stated dosage. If kyle"s brand has less ingredient, than it would explain why he needs to take double the dosage. If internet aspirin contains less or a different active ingredient than bayer"s aspiring, then the required dosage would be greater: this hypothesis could be tested by titrating both aspirins and comparing the titrant. The greater the volume means there is more of the ingredient to react, and the greater the dosage: we need the reduction potential, and estimated endpoint for the active ingredient (acetyl salicylic acid) in aspirin.

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