a 10 ml vinegar sample

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  1. 12.5g mass of the vinegar sample and the density of vinegar is 1.05g/mL determine the volume of the vinegar sample in liters?
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  2. 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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    2. tori asked by tori
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  3. I need help with how to do this!-If a 7.0mL sample of vinegar was titrated to the stoichiometric equivalence point with 7.5mL of
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  4. A 30.84 cm3 volume of 0.128 M NaOH is required to reach thephenolphthalein endpoint in the titration of a 5.441 g sample of
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  5. Q1In order to determine the concentration of acetic acid in a sample of vinegar, a student titrated a sample of vinegar with
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  6. 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. Wandy asked by Wandy
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  7. Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, CH3COOH, dissolved in water. A 4.69 g sample of vinegar was neutralized by 32.97 mL of
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  8. A 3.455 g sample of vinegar is titrated. It requires 16.83 mL of 0.2145 M NaOH to get to the phenolphthalein end point.
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    2. ashlee asked by ashlee
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  9. The volume of acetic acid in a sample of 500mL of vinegar is determined to be 1mL. What is the v/v percentage of the vinegar?
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    2. Stacey asked by Stacey
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  10. If 3.30 mL of vinegar needs 42.5 mL of 0.150 M NaOH to reach the equivalence point in a titration, how many grams of acetic acid
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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