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Aspirin can be made in the laboratory by reacting acetic anhydride
(C4H6O3) with salicylic acid (C7H6O3) to form aspirin
(CH8O4) and acetic acid (C₂H₂O₂). The balanced equation is
C₂H6O3+ C₂H6O3 → C9HsO4 + C₂H4O2
In a laboratory synthesis, a student begins with 5.82 mL of acetic
anhydride (density = 1.08 g/ml) and 2.47 g of salicylic acid.
Once the reaction is complete, the student collects 1.64 g of aspirin.
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Determine the theoretical yield of aspirin for the reaction.
Express your answer in grams to three significant figures.
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Determine the percent yield of aspirin for the reaction.
Express the percentage to three significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:Aspirin can be made in the laboratory by reacting acetic anhydride (C4H6O3) with salicylic acid (C7H6O3) to form aspirin (CH8O4) and acetic acid (C₂H₂O₂). The balanced equation is C₂H6O3+ C₂H6O3 → C9HsO4 + C₂H4O2 In a laboratory synthesis, a student begins with 5.82 mL of acetic anhydride (density = 1.08 g/ml) and 2.47 g of salicylic acid. Once the reaction is complete, the student collects 1.64 g of aspirin. ▼ Submit ✓ Correct Part B Determine the theoretical yield of aspirin for the reaction. Express your answer in grams to three significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦ m = Previous Answers Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part C Determine the percent yield of aspirin for the reaction. Express the percentage to three significant figures. ΕΨΕΙ ΑΣΦ Submit Request Answer BAM ? % ? g
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