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does it take more or less base to neutralize vinegar
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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did it take more or less base to neutralize the vinegar
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does it take more or less base to neutralize vinegar with baking soda than lemon juice
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100.0 mL Vinegar (d=1.06g/mL) contains 4% acetic acid.
a. How many moles of acid are in 100 mL of vinegar? b. How many mL of 0.11
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Nina
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How much vinegar at 5% acetic acid concentration would be required to neutralize 100mL of 0.01 M NaOH? (Assume a density of
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Angie
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Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid. What is the concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar if 26.5 mL of NaOH at 0.250
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Claudia
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4. Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid. What is the concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar if 26.5 mL of NaOH at
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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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Toni
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My mind is bleeding again. I am trying to figure out the molarity of acetic acid in Vinegar. We used a standard solution of .613
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Casey
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Baking soda is often used in experiments to neutralize vinegar. In the picture above, the beaker on the left contains a solution
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