C7h6o3 C4h6o3 C9h8o4 C2h4o2 2024 Kalender. Aspirin can be made in the laboratory by reacting acetic anhydride (c4h6o3) with salicylic acid (c7h6o3) to form aspirin (c9h8o4) and acetic acid (c2h4o2). Balance the following chemical equation (if necessary) for the synthesis of aspirin from salicylic acid and acetic anhydride shown below:
C7h6o3 + c4h6o3 = c9h8o4 is a synthesis reaction where eleven moles of protocatechualdehyde [c 7 h 6 o 3] and one mole of acetic anhydride [c 4 h 6 o 3] combine. This method uses algebraic equations to find the correct.