Several students perform an esterification reaction to synthesize aspirin. The table below shows the data obtained from 3 different students. Student #1 Student 2 Student 3 256 g 2.86 Weight of salicylic acid (SA) 211g 241 g Weight of aspirin (ASP) 2.39g 3.04 g Using ONLY the results from Student #1 calculate the maximum yield of aspirin from the experimentally determined mass of salicylic acid to the correct number of significant figures DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR ANSWER MMSalicylic Acid - 138.1 gimol MMAspirin = 180.2 g/mol
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![Several students perform an esterification reaction to synthesize aspirin. The table below shows the data obtained from 3 different students.
Student #1
Student 2
Student 3
Weight of salicylic acid (SA)
2.56 g
211g
241
Weight of aspirin (ASP)
2.86 e
2.39g
3.04 g
Using ONLY the results from Student #1 calculate the maximum yield of aspirin from the experimentally determined mass of salicylic acid to the
correct number of significant figures DO NOT INCLUDE UNITS IN YOUR ANSWER
MMSalicylic Acid - 138.1 gimol
MMAspirin
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