Aspirin can be prepared from salicylic acid (C,HO3), which has a molar mass of 138.12 g/mol, and acetic anhydride (C4H60
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Aspirin can be prepared from salicylic acid (C,HO3), which has a molar mass of 138.12 g/mol, and acetic anhydride (C4H603), which has a molar mass of 102.04 g/mol. The density of acetic anhydride is 1.082 g/mL. C,H,O3 +C,H,O, C,H,O + C,H,O, What is the yield, in grams, of aspirin (C,H,04), which has a molar mass of 180.15 g/mol, possible when reacting 2.06 g of salicylic acid with 1.06 mL of acetic anhydride? Type answer: