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The melting point of aspirin : 128-137Celsius degree.

The melting point of the crude aspirin was measured to be 128 Celsius degree. What does it indicate about the purity of the product?
14 years ago

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DrBob222
According to Wikipedia, the melting point of pure aspirin is 135 C. A melting point of 128 indicates it isn't very pure.
14 years ago

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