7. Aspirin (C.H.O.) is produced by the reaction of salicylic acid (C₂H₂O, M=138.1 g/mol) and acetic anhydride (C4HO, M=

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7. Aspirin (C.H.O.) is produced by the reaction of salicylic acid (C₂H₂O, M=138.1 g/mol) and acetic anhydride (C4HO, M=

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7 Aspirin C H O Is Produced By The Reaction Of Salicylic Acid C H O M 138 1 G Mol And Acetic Anhydride C4ho M 1
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7. Aspirin (C.H.O.) is produced by the reaction of salicylic acid (C₂H₂O, M=138.1 g/mol) and acetic anhydride (C4HO, M= 102.1 g/mol): CHO(s)+CHO()–CHO(s)-CHO(D) If you react 2.00 g C.H.O. with 1.60 g C.H.O., what mass of aspirin (M= 180.2 g/mol) can theoretically be obtained? a. 0.40 g b. 2.61 g c. 2.82 g d. 1.53 g e. 3.60 g
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