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         PHARM D- CLINICAL PHARMACY                        LEVEL I                        PHARM. ANAL. CHEM. I (PC 101)



                Exp.:Determination of Aspirin tablets (Back titration)



             P Pr ri in nc ci ip pl le e    : :


          (Back or Residual Titration)











                               known excess
           Aspirin (sample)     of st. NaOH                 Sod. acetate        Sod. salicylate
                                  (50 ml)

                The method depends on boiling aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) with a known

          excess of standard  alkali  (NaOH) where aspirin  is  hydrolysed  into  acetic

          and  salicylic  acids which react with sodium hydroxide giving sodium acetate

          and  sodium  salicylate.  Then  the  remaining  unreacted  part  of  NaOH  is  back

          titrated against standard HCl using ph.ph. indicator.

                                    NaOH  +  HCl                NaCl  +  H 20
                                   remaining   standard
                                   unreacted    titrant
          N No ot te es s: :          part

          This method requires Blank Determination which is a separate determination


          in which we repeat the same steps of the experiment but without the sample

          and the E.P. in this case is called Blank Reading.

             P Pr ro oc ce ed du ur re e    : :


          1) Transfer 1 Rivo  tablet (equivalent to 320 mg acetylsalicylic acid) into a
                                   
              clean flask.

          2) Add 50 ml of 0.1 N NaOH.
          3) Boil for 10 minutes inserting a funnel in the neck of the flask

              to avoid evaporation of the solution.
          4) Cool and add 10 drops ph.ph. indicator.

          5) Titrate ≠ 0.1 N HCl.
                    { Color change at E.P.:  from Pink to Colorless }



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