Pure glacial acetic acid HC2H3O2

  1. Pure acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is a liquid and is known as glacial acetic acid. Calculate the molarity of a solution prepared by
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  2. If 20ml of glacial acetic acid (pure HC2H3O2) is diluted to 1.5L with water, what is the pH of the resulting solution. The
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  3. If 15.0 mL of glacial acetic acid (pure HC2H3O2) is diluted to 1.50 L with water, what is the pH of the resulting solution? THe
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  4. If 20.0 mL of glacial acetic acid (pure HC2H3O2) is diluted to 1.30 L with water, what is the pH of the resulting solution? The
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  5. Pure glacial acetic acid HC2H3O2 has a freezing point of 16.62 degrees C. Its freezing point depression constant is Kf=3.57
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  6. A professor found that there are 109 drops of glacial acetic acid in 2.00 mL. Calculate the number of drops of glacial acetic
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  7. Pure acetic acid, known as glacial acetic acid, is a liquid with a density of 1.049 g/mL at 25°C. Calculate the molarity of a
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  8. Pure acetic acid, known as glacial acetic acid, is a liquid with a density of 1.049 g/mL at 25°C. Calculate the molarity of a
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  9. A student found that there are 115 drops of glacial acetic acid in 2.00 mL. Calculate the number of drops of glacial acetic
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  10. Acetic acid, HC2H3O2, is the sour constituent of vinegar (acetum is Latin for "vinegar" ). In an experiment, 3.76 g of acetic
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