How to measure the amount of acetic acid in vinegar?
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The acetic acid content of a vinegar may be determined by titrating a vinegar sample with a solution of sodium hydroxide of known molar concentration (molarity).
At the end point in the titration stoichiometry between the both solution lies in a 1:1 ratio.
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The acetic acid content of a vinegar may be determined by titrating a vinegar sample with a solution of sodium hydroxide of known molar concentration (molarity). At the end point in the titration stoichiometry between the both solution lies in a 1:1 ratio.
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