Experiment 1 - Melting Points
Acetylsalicylic Acid 2112 Aspirin 135-136 Maleic Acid 2112 Manufacture of resins 137-139 Benzilic Acid 2121 A carboxylic acid 150-153 Adipic Acid 1202 Used to manufacture nylon 152-153 Citric Acid 1123 Sour taste of citrus fruits 153-154 Mannitol 0201 Manufacture of radio condensers 167-170 Tartaric Acid 1111 In soft drinks, cream of tartar 168-170
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