Suppose that the yield of aspirin by the reaction shown in the previous problem is 75.0 % How many grams of salicylic acid would be required to give an actual yield of 25.0 g of aspirin? Express your final answer in correct significant figure with a unit. Use the following forma Example 1.234 g

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Suppose that the yield of aspirin by the reaction shown in the previous problem is 75.0 %.
How many grams of salicylic acid would be required to give an actual yield of 25.0 g of
aspirin?
Express your final answer in correct significant figure with a unit. Use the following format:
Example 1.234 g
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the yield of aspirin by the reaction shown in the previous problem is 75.0 %. How many grams of salicylic acid would be required to give an actual yield of 25.0 g of aspirin? Express your final answer in correct significant figure with a unit. Use the following format: Example 1.234 g
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