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Why do dissolvable tablets such as aspirin take 6 times longer to dissolve in Coca-Cola than in water
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I immediately have 2 questions:
a) What happened with �like dissolves in like�?
b) If aspirin has such tough time dissolving in acid what�s the point of taking it orally? Isn�t the whole idea of it to be dissolved in stomach acid?
Sorry, not very good with chemistry but that�s what the last 2 answers made me think.
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a) What happened with �like dissolves in like�?
b) If aspirin has such tough time dissolving in acid what�s the point of taking it orally? Isn�t the whole idea of it to be dissolved in stomach acid?
Sorry, not very good with chemistry but that�s what the last 2 answers made me think.
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SD, sounds like a great night, lol.
Mind you there is another thing. Although you were right about aspirin being acidic, dissolvable aspirin is basically a sodium salt of aspirin. The first is a covalent compound the second ionic.
Considering water is a polar solvent it readily dissolves ionic compounds.
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