What does using a copper penny and pure aspirin with water make in regards to cyanide sulfate?

1 Answer
Apr 21, 2018

Nothing. It is not involved in the reaction or produced as a by-product.

Explanation:

The reaction of aspirin with copper in water solutions is fairly simple and often used as a home/school experiment.
http://scripturalphysics.org/etc/CopperAspirinate.html

http://www.rexresearch.com/cumed/cuaspirinate.htm

If cyanide sulfate is suspected or intended to be present in the reaction vessel, something is wrong with either the procedure or the experiment preparation. NO cyanide compounds are required, present or produced in the copper aspirinate production reaction.