In the reaction of 1.09 g of salicylic acid (MM = 138.122 g/mol) with 2.75 g of acetic anhydride (MM = 102.089 g/mol), what is the theoretical yield of acetylsalicylic acid? (MM = 180.159 g/mol)? Report your answer to 2 decimal places and only report the numerical value (no units). Your Answer: Your Answer
In the reaction of 1.09 g of salicylic acid (MM = 138.122 g/mol) with 2.75 g of acetic anhydride (MM = 102.089 g/mol), what is the theoretical yield of acetylsalicylic acid? (MM = 180.159 g/mol)? Report your answer to 2 decimal places and only report the numerical value (no units). Your Answer: Your Answer
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In the reaction of 1.09 g of salicylic acid (MM = 138.122 g/mol) with 2.75 g of acetic
anhydride (MM = 102.089 g/mol), what is the theoretical yield of acetylsalicylic acid?
(MM
= 180.159 g/mol)? Report your answer to 2 decimal places and only report the
numerical value (no units).
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In the reaction of 1.09 g of salicylic acid (MM = 138.122 g/mol) with 2.75 g of acetic
anhydride (MM = 102.089 g/mol), what is the theoretical yield of acetylsalicylic acid?
(MM
= 180.159 g/mol)? Report your answer to 2 decimal places and only report the
numerical value (no units).
Your Answer:
Your Answer
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