5. Salicylic acid (shown below) is a polyfunctional molecule (contains more than one functional group.) Circle and identify the functional groups on salicylic acid. Salicylic acid can react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to form aspirin. It can also react with ethanol to form ethyl salicylate, a compound with a minty smell used in perfume and artificial flavors. Draw out structures to illustrate each of these reactions, Discuss how these two reactions are similar and how they are different. HO HO

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5. Salicylic acid (shown below) is a polyfunctional molecule (contains more than one functional group.) Circle and
identify the functional groups on salicylic acid. Salicylic acid can react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to form
aspirin. It can also react with ethanol to form ethyl salicylate, a compound with a minty smell used in perfume
and artificial flavors. Draw out structures to illustrate each of these reactions, Discuss how these two reactions
are similar and how they are different.
HO,
HO
Transcribed Image Text:5. Salicylic acid (shown below) is a polyfunctional molecule (contains more than one functional group.) Circle and identify the functional groups on salicylic acid. Salicylic acid can react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to form aspirin. It can also react with ethanol to form ethyl salicylate, a compound with a minty smell used in perfume and artificial flavors. Draw out structures to illustrate each of these reactions, Discuss how these two reactions are similar and how they are different. HO, HO
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