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Hgrigsby

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limiting reagent
« on: July 18, 2005, 09:02:22 PM »
 :-\ well, thanks to all those people who tried to help me last time, although no one actually knew what to do...don't worry I finally got it.  Here is a new one.  

a student begins with 2.22g of salicylic acid (MW=138 g/mol) and 4.04 mL of acetic anhydride (MW=102g/mol density=1.081g/mL) in the preparation of aspirin.  

I was asked for the number of moles of salicylic acid and acetic acid, I got that.  The next question asks to find the limiting reagent.  How do I find that without the empirical formula?  I cheated and went online and looked up each empirical formula and found it that way so I know that salicylic acid is the limiting reagent, however, I need to know how to do it without the empirical formula.  Any guess on how I even begin?

arnyk

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Re:limiting reagent
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2005, 09:42:49 PM »
I think you would need to know at least the molecular formulas in order to write out the full equation in order to determine the limiting/excess reagents.

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