1.0g of salicylic acid is allowed to react with 3.0mL of acetic anhydride. The density of acetic anhydride is 1.082g/mL. Use the information to answer the questions that follow: Determine the limiting reactant                                                Blank 1 Determine the excess reactant                                                Blank 2 Calculate the mass of aspirin formed (or the theoretical yield of aspirin). (Express your answer in 2 significant figures).                                     Blank 3 g Calculate the % yield if the mass of aspirin formed (or the theoretical yield of aspirin) is 1.12g       Blank 4 %. (Express your answer in 2 significant figures)

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1.0g of salicylic acid is allowed to react with 3.0mL of acetic anhydride. The density of acetic anhydride is 1.082g/mL. Use the information to answer the questions that follow:

  1. Determine the limiting reactant                                                Blank 1
  2. Determine the excess reactant                                                Blank 2
  3. Calculate the mass of aspirin formed (or the theoretical yield of aspirin). (Express your answer in 2 significant figures).                                     Blank 3 g
  4. Calculate the % yield if the mass of aspirin formed (or the theoretical yield of aspirin) is 1.12g       Blank 4 %. (Express your answer in 2 significant figures)
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