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What can you infer about aspirin’s ester group?

A. It provides aspirin’s pain-killing ability.



B. It makes the compound more digestible.



C. It reduces fevers.




It's B

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User Tardate
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Answer:

Option B, aspirin’s ester group provides greater digestibility to aspirin

Step-by-step explanation:

Aspirin ester group has three parts

  1. carboxylic acid functional group (R-COOH)
  2. ester functional group (R-O-CO-R')
  3. aromatic group (benzene ring)

Aspirin is a weak acid and hence it cannot dissolve in water readily. The reaction of Aspirin ester group with water is as follows -

aspirin

(acetylsalicylic acid) + water → salicylic acid + acetic acid

(ethanoic acid)

Aspirin passes through the stomach and remains unchanged until it reaches the intestine where it hydrolyses ester to form the active compound.

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