Asked by Fidelia
Are aspirin, starch and dextrose covalent or ionic?
Do aspirin and or epsom salt conduct electricity?
Any help with these questions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have been told by more than one person that aspirin often is sold as the sodium salt; however, aspirin listed in my copy of The Merck Index lists aspirin as acetyl salicylic acid. If it's the sodium salt it will conduct electricity very well; if it is the acid it should conduct electicity somewhat but not as well as epsom salt.
Aspirin, starch, and dextrose are covalent. Aspirin as the sodium salt is ionic for the salt and covalent for the remainder of the molecule.
thanks
Do aspirin and or epsom salt conduct electricity?
Any help with these questions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I have been told by more than one person that aspirin often is sold as the sodium salt; however, aspirin listed in my copy of The Merck Index lists aspirin as acetyl salicylic acid. If it's the sodium salt it will conduct electricity very well; if it is the acid it should conduct electicity somewhat but not as well as epsom salt.
Aspirin, starch, and dextrose are covalent. Aspirin as the sodium salt is ionic for the salt and covalent for the remainder of the molecule.
thanks
Answers
Answered by
Stephanie
Salt contains lots of free ions for electricity to flow through. So iodized salt would work the best conducting electricity. However, epsom salt contains many free ions aswell, just not as much as iodized salt.
Answered by
Stephanie
Im so sorry I'm 6 years late. But maybe someone else can benefit from this answer.
Answered by
Stephanie
I don't know the answer I was just guessing sry
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