Tyler C.

asked • 03/30/15

C4H6O3+C7H6O3?C9H8O4+C2H4O2

Aspirin can be made in the laboratory by reacting acetic anhydride (C4H6O3) with salicylic acid (C7H6O3) to form aspirin (C9H8O4) and acetic acid (C2H4O2). The balanced equation is:
C4H6O3+C7H6O3→C9H8O4+C2H4O2.In a laboratory synthesis, a student begins with 5.00 mL of acetic anhydride (density = 1.08 g / mL) and 2.08 g of salicylic acid. Once the reaction is complete, the student collects 2.47g of aspirin.
 
I need to find the theoretical yield and the percent yield. I know that the Limiting reactant is C7H6O3

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Natalie G. answered • 03/30/15

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Alondra E.

Thank you for showing step by step I appreciate it.
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10/11/15

Natalie G.

You are welcome.  Hope it helps!! :)
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10/12/15

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