I'm not very intelligent, but I'll give it a go
1) Hmm I'm not quite sure if you have to prove this with calculations, but sulfuric acid only increases the the rate of reaction, not the yield. So therefore, its a catalyst.
2) The two functional groups in aspirin (Acetylsalicylic acid) are the carboxy group (COOH) and an ester group (O - C = O)
Ceebs drawing, but so here it is.
http://www.medicalook.com/molecular/aspirin.gif Can you see the two functional groups?
3) I think you need results to do this question. So say your obtained mass of 3.7g for aspirin. One 'Aspro' tablet contains 0.3 g. So you divide 3.7 g by 0.3 which gives you 12.3. So you could make 12 tablets.
4) = {\frac{m}{M} )


Its a 1:1 ratio so therefore
 = n(salicylic acid))
 = n(acetylsalicylic acid) \times M )


(I got the molar masses of google, not the data book)
5) Again you need results. To calculate percentage yield
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Hope that helped
