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18 August, 12:05

Household vinegar is a solution of acetic acid (HCH3COO) in water. Most vinegars contain 5% acetic acid by volume. What volume of acetic acid is present in a 0.250 L bottle of vinegar?

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  1. 18 August, 12:27
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    12.5 mL of acetic acid

    Explanation:

    The % by volume indicates the volume of solute in 100mL of solution.

    It is a common type of concentration, as percent by mass or molarity.

    Our solution is made of vinegar

    Our solute is the acetic acid.

    (Volume of solute / Volume of solution). 100 = 5

    (Volume of solute / 0.250L). 100 = 5

    (Volume of solute / 0.250L) = 0.05

    Volume of solute = 0.05. 0.250L → 0.0125 L

    We convert the volume to mL→ 0.0125 L. 1000 mL / 1L = 12.5 mL

    We can also see this problem by a rule of three:

    We convert the 0.250L to mL → 250 mL

    And we propose, if 100 mL of vinegar have 5mL of acetic acid

    250 mL may have (250. 5) / 100 = 12.5mL
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