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The major component of vinegar
Acetic acid (HC2H3O2) is an important component of vinegar. A 10.00mL sample of vinegar is titrated with .5052 M NaOH, and 16.88
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In a crazy scenario, the Oylan Vinegar Company has 10,000 gallons of vinegar with 0.622% concentration. This vinegar solution
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What is the ratio for a vinaigrette dressing?
Group of answer choices 1 oil to 3 vinegar 3 oil to 5 vinegar 3 oil to 1 vinegar 1
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A student is investigating various types of matter based on a simplified model created in science class. The student examines
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Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid. In the titration of 5.00 mL of vinegar, 39.75 mL of 0.137 M sodium hydroxide
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Mark
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A cylindrical bottle of oil-and-vinegar salad dressing whose volume is 1/3 vinegar (p=1.01 g/cm^3) and 2/3 oil (p=.910 g/cm^3)
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1. Harry titrates vinegar with 0.952 M NaOH. The sample was 25.75 mL of vinegar, and it took 19.85 ml of 0.952 M NaOH to reach
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The major component of vinegar is acetic acid CH3COOH. Which of the following reactions represents the balanced equation between
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GRACE
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Could you help me find some websites that can tell me what the ingredients are in vinegar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinegar
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Katie
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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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