Aspirin, C6H4  (CO2H)  (CO2CH3), can be prepared in the chemistry laboratory by the reaction of salicylic acid, C6H4  (CC2H)  (OH), with acetic anhydride, (CH3CO)2O 2C6H4(CO2H)(OH)+(CH3CO)2O>>C6H4(CO2H)(CO2CH3)+H2O What volume of acetic anhydride (density, 1.0820 g/cm3) is required to produce 1.00 kg of aspirin, assuming a 100% yield?

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Aspirin, C6H4  (CO2H)  (CO2CH3), can be prepared in the chemistry laboratory by the reaction of salicylic acid, C6H (CC2H)  (OH), with acetic anhydride, (CH3CO)2O

2C6H4(CO2H)(OH)+(CH3CO)2O>>C6H4(CO2H)(CO2CH3)+H2O

What volume of acetic anhydride (density, 1.0820 g/cm3) is required to produce 1.00 kg of aspirin, assuming a 100% yield?

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