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How many grams of acetic acid (C₂H₄O₂) would you use to make 10 L of a 0.1 M aqueous solution of acetic acid? (Note: The atomic masses, in daltons, are approximately 12 for carbon, 1 for hydrogen, and 16 for oxygen.)
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Anonymous
Answer: 60grams
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
no u cant
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k
thank you anonymous
i am not cheating i am studying and when i dont know how to solve something i ask for help
i am not cheating i am studying and when i dont know how to solve something i ask for help
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Anonymous
10 L of 0.1mol/liter = 1 mol of it
C₂H₄O₂ --> 2*12 + 4*1 + 2*16
= 24 + 4 + 32 = 60 grams / mol
C₂H₄O₂ --> 2*12 + 4*1 + 2*16
= 24 + 4 + 32 = 60 grams / mol
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The previous anonymous had it right.
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