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The sodium or calcium salt of ‘normal’ aspirin is sold as ‘soluble aspirin’. But when the pH of a solution of aspirin’s sodium salt is lowered, the amount of the ‘normal’ acidic form present increases and the solubility decreases. In the acidic environment of the stomach (around pH 1–2), soluble aspirin will be converted back to the normal acidic form and precipitate out of solution.
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