Part 2 of 3 (b) Calculate the amount of salicylic acid needed if only 73.4 percent of salicylic acid is converted to aspirin. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. salicylic acid: 0.169 g 0 x10 X

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(b) Calculate the amount of salicylic acid needed if only 73.4 percent of salicylic acid is converted to aspirin. Be sure your answer has the correct number
of significant digits.
salicylic acid: 0.169 g
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X
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Transcribed Image Text:Part 2 of 3 (b) Calculate the amount of salicylic acid needed if only 73.4 percent of salicylic acid is converted to aspirin. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. salicylic acid: 0.169 g 02 X 3
Aspirin or acetyl salicylic acid is synthesized by reacting salicylic acid with acetic anhydride:
C₂H603
C₂H603
salicylic acid acetic anhydride
Part 1 of 3
+
Part 2 of 3
(a) How much salicylic acid is required to produce 0.300 g of aspirin, assuming acetic anhydride is present in excess? Be sure your answer has the correct
number of significant digits.
salicylic acid: 0.230 g
C₂H8O4 + C₂H4O₂
aspirin acetic acid
X+
ylic acid: 0.169 g
X
(b) Calculate the amount of salicylic acid needed if only 73.4 percent of salicylic acid is converted to aspirin. Be sure your answer has the correct number
of significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:Aspirin or acetyl salicylic acid is synthesized by reacting salicylic acid with acetic anhydride: C₂H603 C₂H603 salicylic acid acetic anhydride Part 1 of 3 + Part 2 of 3 (a) How much salicylic acid is required to produce 0.300 g of aspirin, assuming acetic anhydride is present in excess? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. salicylic acid: 0.230 g C₂H8O4 + C₂H4O₂ aspirin acetic acid X+ ylic acid: 0.169 g X (b) Calculate the amount of salicylic acid needed if only 73.4 percent of salicylic acid is converted to aspirin. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. Try again x10
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