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What is the appropriate ratio of acetic anhydride to salicylic acid to produce the maximum yield of acetylsalicylic acid in the preparation reaction?

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The appropriate ratio of acetic anhydride to salicylic acid to produce the maximum yield of acetylsalicylic acid  aspirin  in the preparation reaction is 1:1, based on their stoichiometry in the balanced chemical equation:C7H6O3  salicylic acid  + C4H6O3  acetic anhydride   C9H8O4  acetylsalicylic acid  + C2H4O2  acetic acid However, in practice, a slight excess of acetic anhydride is often used to ensure complete reaction of the salicylic acid and maximize the yield of acetylsalicylic acid. This excess is typically around 10% more than the stoichiometric amount.
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