The reaction is already balanced and all the stoichiometric coefficients are 1.
125 moles C7 (1mole C9/1 mol C7)(1mole C9/180.16 g C9)(1kg/1000g) = kg of aspirin
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asked 05/20/24Salicylic acid, C7H6O3, is reacted with acetic anhydride, C4H6O3, to produce aspirin, C9H8O4, and acetic acid in this reaction:
C7H6O3(s) + C4H6O3(l) yields C9H8O4(s) + CH3COOH(l). If 125.0 mol C7H6O3 are used in this reaction, determine the mass in kg of aspirin produced.
The reaction is already balanced and all the stoichiometric coefficients are 1.
125 moles C7 (1mole C9/1 mol C7)(1mole C9/180.16 g C9)(1kg/1000g) = kg of aspirin
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