4. For the following reaction, OH O OH salicylic acid C7H6O3 138.12 g/mol acetic anhydride C4H603 102.09 g/mo 3.0 equiv.l OH aspirin CgH8O4 180.16 g/mol b. What mass of salicylic acid is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin? a. What volume of acetic anhydride (d = 1.08 g/mL) is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin? c. How much acetic acid (in mL) is produced when 2.00 g of aspirin is synthesized? OH acetic acid C₂H4O2 60.05 g/mol

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4. For the following reaction,
OH O
OH
salicylic acid
C7H6O3
138.12 g/mol
acetic anhydride
C4H603
102.09 g/mo
3.0 equiv.l
OH
aspirin
CgH8O4
180.16 g/mol
b. What mass of salicylic acid is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin?
a. What volume of acetic anhydride (d = 1.08 g/mL) is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin?
c. How much acetic acid (in mL) is produced when 2.00 g of aspirin is synthesized?
OH
acetic acid
C₂H4O2
60.05 g/mol
Transcribed Image Text:4. For the following reaction, OH O OH salicylic acid C7H6O3 138.12 g/mol acetic anhydride C4H603 102.09 g/mo 3.0 equiv.l OH aspirin CgH8O4 180.16 g/mol b. What mass of salicylic acid is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin? a. What volume of acetic anhydride (d = 1.08 g/mL) is required to obtain 1.00 g of aspirin? c. How much acetic acid (in mL) is produced when 2.00 g of aspirin is synthesized? OH acetic acid C₂H4O2 60.05 g/mol
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