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2 March, 15:59

Aspirin C6H4 (CO2) (CO2CH3), can be prepared in the chemistry laboratory by the reactions of salicylic acid, C6H4 (CO2H) (OH), with acetic anhydride (CH3CO) 2O. what volume of acetic anhydride (density, 1.0820g/cm3) is required to produce 1.00kg of aspirin, assuming a 100% yield

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  1. 2 March, 16:34
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    262mol 1=kg

    g=1000

    from stoichoimetry

    x=102*1000/360

    x=102000/360

    x=283.33

    density = m/v

    =283.33/1.082

    =262mol
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