Assuming the density of vinegar

  1. assuming the vinegar solution has a density of 1.01 g/mL, calculate the percent by weight of actic acid (CH3CO2H) in your sample
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  2. 1- the vinegar soltion sold in the store is about 5% acetic acid. Assuming that the solution has a density of 1.01 g/mL,
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  3. Calculate the mole fraction of acetic acid in vinegar, assuming that vinegar is 5.00% acetic acid(by mass) and that the density
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  4. You mix oil and vinegar for a salad dressing. After a few minutes, the oil has separated and is floating. Infer which has the
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  5. A solution of vinegar is 5.16% by mass aetic acid, CH3CO2H, in water. Assuming the density of vinegar is 1.00 g/mL, what is the
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  6. Assuming the density of vinegar is 1.0 g/mL ' what is the molarity of vinegar? (use the percent by mass of acetic acid to
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  7. Using the data collected for part c on your data sheet and assuming the density of the vinegar is 1.00g/mL,1) calculate the
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  8. Using the data collected for part c on your data sheet and assuming the density of the vinegar is 1.00g/mL,1) calculate the
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  9. Trying to find mass percent of acetic acid in 25 drops of .683M NaOH solution are required to neutralize 10 drops of cleaning
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  10. Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH. Titration of 5.000g vinegar with 0.100M NaOH requires 33.0cm cube to reach the equivalence
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