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Britney Estes
2 August, 23:55
How to find moles of vinegar with only the volume
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Callum Arnold
3 August, 02:27
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you have to multiply the volume by the density (density of vinegar is 1.05 g/cm³) to get the mass. Then, you divide the mass by the molar mass (molar mass of vinegar is 60.052 g/mol) to get the number of moles
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