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4.6g (0.12 mol) of NaOH was used and 2.3g (0.015 mol) of methyl salicylate was used 2. Calculate the number of moles of NaOH required

4.6g (0.12 mol) of NaOH was used
and 2.3g (0.015 mol) of methyl salicylate was used
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2. Calculate the number of moles of NaOH required to completely react with 2.3 g of methyl salicylate. How much of the NaOH (in moles) from the amount used in the procedure is in excess of this amount? Show your work and include units. 3. Calculate the volume of 3M H2SO4 needed to neutralize all of the disodium salicylate and the excess NaOH present after the initial reaction

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