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SPETRPHTMETRI ANALYSIS F ASPIRIN Lab VIS 4 From Juniata ollege SIM Introduction A colored complex is formed between aspirin and the iron (III) ion. The intensity of the color is directly related to the concentration of aspirin present, therefore, spectrophotometric analysis can be used. A series of solutions with different aspirin concentrations will be prepared and complexed. The absorbance of each solution will be measured and a calibration curve will be constructed. Using the standard curve, the amount of aspirin in a commercial aspirin product can be determined. The complex is formed by reacting the aspirin with sodium hydroxide to form the salicylate dianion. H H 3 (s) + 3H (aq) (aq) + H (aq) + 2H (l) 3 2 The addition of acidified iron (III) ion produces the violet tetraaquosalicylatroiron (III) complex. +3 + [Fe(H ) ] 2 6 Fe(H 2) 4 + + H + H 2 3 + PURPSE To determine the amount of aspirin in a commercial aspirin product. EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS 6 125 ml erlenmeyer flasks commercial aspirin product 10 ml graduated cylinder acetylsalicylic acid 250 ml volumetric flask 1 M NaH 100 ml volumetric flask 0.02 M iron (III) buffer 5 ml pipet Spectrophotometer 2 cuvettes Westminster ollege SIM 1 of 5

SAFETY: Always wear goggles and an apron in the lab. Be careful while boiling the sodium hydroxide solution. NaH solutions are dangerous, especially when hot. PREDURE 1. Mass 400 mg of acetylsalicylic acid in a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask. Add 10 ml of a 1 M NaH solution to the flask and heat to boiling. 2. Quantitatively transfer the solution to a 250 ml volumetric flask and dilute with distilled water to the mark. 3. Pipet a 5.0 ml sample of this aspirin standard solution to a 100 ml volumetric flask. Dilute to the mark with the 0.02 M iron (III) buffer solution. Label this solution "A" and place it in a 125 ml Erlenmeyer flask. 4. Prepare similar solutions with 4.0, 3.0, 2.0, and 1.0 ml portions of the aspirin standard. Label these "B,, D, and E." 5. Using a commercial aspirin product, follow steps 1 through 3. Label the final solution by brand. This is the unknown solution. 6. Fill the one of the cuvettes about 3/4 full with 0.02 M iron (III) buffer. This is the "blank cuvette". 7. Fill one of the other cuvettes about 3/4 full with solution A. 8. Set the spectrophotometer to 530 nm. 9. Place the blank cuvette into the sample compartment of the spectrophotometer with the triangle on the cuvette facing the front of the instrument. Note: Before inserting a cuvette into the spectrophotometer, wipe it clean and dry with a kimwipe, and make sure that the solution is free of bubbles. Do not touch the clear sides of the cuvette. 10. Press 0 ABS 100%T. 11. Remove the blank cuvette from the instrument. 12. Place the cuvette containing solution A into the spectrophotometer. Make sure that the triangle on the cuvette is facing the front of the instrument. 13. Record the absorbance of solution A in the Data Table. 14. Remove the cuvette containing solution A from the instrument. 15. Repeat steps 12 14 for solutions B,, D, and E, and the unknown solution. Westminster ollege SIM 2 of 5

Names Date Period Lab SPETRPHTMETRI ANALYSIS F ASPIRIN DATA TABLE Solution oncentration (mg/l) Absorbance A B D E unknown amount of aspirin in unknown accepted value percent error mg mg % QUESTINS 1. Explain why the wavelength of 530 nm was used. 2. How did the concentration of your aspirin solution compare to the accepted value? 3. Is it better to buy generic or brand name aspirin? Support your conclusion. Westminster ollege SIM 3 of 5

LAB TIME 45 minutes TEAHER NTES Preparations Turn the spectrophotometers on at least 20 minutes before the lab. The following solutions can also be provided by the van: 1. Prepare the 0.02 M iron (III) buffer by using the KlHl buffer (see preparation below) as the solvent. D NT use anhydrous iron (III) compounds for this experiment. 2. Prepare the Kl Hl buffer at ph 1.6 by diluting 25 ml 0.2 M Kl and 16.2 ml 0.2 M Hl to 100 ml with deionized H 2. (To prepare the 0.2 M Kl solution dilute 1.5 grams Kl to 100 ml. To prepare 0.2 M Hl, dilute 1.7 ml concentrated Hl to 100 ml.) ANSWERS T QUESTINS 1. Solutions are purple in color and therefore absorb green colored light. The wavelength of 530 nm corresponds to green light. 2. Answers will vary according to results. 3. Answers may vary according to results, however, students should conclude that generic brand aspirin contains the same amount of aspirin as brand names without the higher cost. NSIDERATINS range baby aspirin does not work well with this lab. This is not available with aspirin anymore because of Reye's syndrome risks, but just in case any student might have some from the past, its use is not recommended. The procedure states that 400 mg of reagent grade acetylsalicylic acid is to be used in preparing the standard solution. If this is not available, an Anacin tablet may be used. The label states that this brand contains 400 mg of aspirin. This experiment is a good followup after performing the microsynthesis of aspirin lab to calculate the % yield of aspirin produced. Another variation of this experiment is to study the effects of time and temperature on the degradation of aspirin. Aspirin tablet solutions are heated for various amounts of time to determine how much of the aspirin had decomposed. Reference This experiment is an adaptation of a lab taken from Experiments in General hemistry by Weiss, Wismar, and Greco (MacMillan Publishing o., 1983). This is the laboratory manual to accompany Petrucci's General hemistry, 3rd Ed. Westminster ollege SIM 4 of 5

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