Calculate the number of moles of salicylic acid used in your synthesis reaction. The molar mass of salicylic acid is 138.122 g/mol. Show the complete calculation. if mass of salicylic acid is 1.05g use the right number of significant digits.

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Calculate the number of moles of salicylic acid used in your synthesis reaction. The molar mass of salicylic acid is 138.122 g/mol. Show the complete calculation.

if mass of salicylic acid is 1.05g use the right number of significant digits. 

 
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