A. Dissolution of drugs Tablets Aspirin Bisacodyl Generalizations: Vinegar Solution pH: 2.5 5 seconds 7 minutes Soda Solution pH: 3 3 seconds 5 minutes Remarks Dissolves faster in soda. Dissolves faster in soda.
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