How many grams of aspirin (MW=180.16 g/mol) would be produced from reacting 5.00g of salicylic acid (MW=138.12g/mol) with excess acetic anhydride in the presence of an acid catalyst? Asume salicylic acid is your limiting reactant. a) 1.24g b) 2.01g c) 6.52g d) 3.83g

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How many grams of aspirin (MW=180.16 g/mol) would be produced from reacting 5.00g of salicylic acid (MW=138.12g/mol) with excess acetic anhydride in the presence of an acid catalyst? Asume salicylic acid is your limiting reactant.

a) 1.24g

b) 2.01g

c) 6.52g

d) 3.83g

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