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9 September, 19:24

Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (the solute) in water (the solvent) with a solution density of 1010 g/L. If vinegar is 0.80 M acetic acid, what is the % by mass concentration of acetic acid in vinegar?

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  1. 9 September, 23:04
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    4.8 %

    Explanation:

    We are asked the concentration in % by mass, given the molarity of the solution and its density.

    0.8 molar solution means that we have 0.80 moles of acetic acid in 1 liter of solution. If we convert the moles of acetic acid to grams, and the 1 liter solution to grams, since we are given the density of solution, we will have the values necessary to calculate the % by mass:

    MW acetic acid = 60.0 g/mol

    mass acetic acid (the solute) = 0.80 mol x 60 g / mol = 48.00 g

    mass of solution = 1000 cm³ x 1.010 g / cm³ (1l = 1000 cm³)

    = 1010 g

    % (by mass) = 48.00 g / 1010 g x 100 = 4.8 %
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