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A solution is 40% acetic acid by mass. The density of this solution is 1.049 g/mL. Calculate the mass of pure acetic acid in 360 mL of this solution at 20 C. Answer in units of g.

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Answer:

151.056 g A.Acid pure.

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we going to change mL to grams using the density:

1.049 g / mL means that 1 mL of solution weight 1.049 g:

360 mL x ( 1.049 g / 1 mL ) = 377.64 g Solution.

Then. we have to find the amount of pure acetic acid we have.

A solution at 40 % means that for 100 g of the solution just 40 g is pure acetic acid:

377.64 g solution x (40 g acetic acid/100 g solution) = 151.056 g A.Acid pure.

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