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IDudeScience
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Aspirin Equation
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Salicylic Acid + Acetic Anhydride --> Aspirin + acetic acid
Is the mole ratio 1:1 for everything here?
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Anyone know why no matter what you can't expect a 100% yield of aspirin from that equation?
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This is an equilibrium reaction
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How can you tell?
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For 100 % yield you should use an excess of acetic anhydride. Moreover some other reactions are possible
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Quote from: IDudeScience on March 15, 2010, 09:15:02 PM
How can you tell?
Most reaction are in equilibrium. Unless you perturb the system by removing something, but then it really wouldn't be equilibrium.
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