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Discuss the experience of setting the amount of acetic acid in vinegar

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You can use a proportion to determine the number of moles of acetic acid (Mx) in a standard volume (Vx = 1 L) of vinegar: Ms/Vs = Mx/Vx. Continuing with the previous example, the number of moles of acetic acid would be 0.00125. Dividing by 0.001 L gives 1.25 moles of acetic acid per liter, or a concentration of 1.25 M.

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