A sample of aspirin was prepared by reacting 2.20 g of salicylic acid with 4.20 mL of ethanoic anhydride in a conical flask - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 2 - 2009 - Paper 1
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A sample of aspirin was prepared by reacting 2.20 g of salicylic acid with 4.20 mL of ethanoic anhydride in a conical flask. After heating for 20 minutes the reactio... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:A sample of aspirin was prepared by reacting 2.20 g of salicylic acid with 4.20 mL of ethanoic anhydride in a conical flask - VCE - SSCE Chemistry - Question 2 - 2009 - Paper 1
Step 1
i. Calculate the initial amount, in moles, of salicylic acid used in this preparation.
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To find the number of moles of salicylic acid, use the formula:
n=Mm
where:
m = mass of salicylic acid = 2.20 g
M = molar mass of salicylic acid = 138 g mol⁻¹
Calculating:
n=138g mol−12.20g=0.0159mol
Step 2
ii. What initial amount, in moles, of ethanoic anhydride was used?
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First, calculate the mass of ethanoic anhydride using its density:
m=volume×density
Given:
Volume = 4.20 mL
Density = 1.08 g mL⁻¹
Calculating:
m=4.20mL×1.08g mL−1=4.536g
Now, find the moles:
n=Mm=102g mol−14.536g=0.0445mol
Step 3
iii. What is the maximum mass of aspirin that can theoretically be produced from these reagents?
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Since salicylic acid is the limiting reagent, use the moles of salicylic acid to find the maximum mass of aspirin:
From the equation, 1 mol of salicylic acid produces 1 mol of aspirin:
Maximum moles of aspirin = moles of salicylic acid = 0.0159 mol
Now convert this to mass:
m=n×M=0.0159mol×180g mol−1=2.862g
Step 4
iv. Determine the percentage yield in this preparation.
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Percentage yield can be calculated using the formula:
Percentage yield=(mass of aspirin theoreticalmass of aspirin collected)×100