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Synthesis of Aspirin
This document contains information about the synthesis of aspirin, a drug that is commonly used as a pain killer. introduction, physical properties of aspirin, synthesis reaction of aspirin, the detailed mechanism of synthesis of aspirin, and the laboratory procedure for the synthesis of aspirin from salicylic acid, FT-IR, proton NMR, and carbon 13 NMR spectral data are included in this document.
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