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In an experiment, you use 0.457 L from one container and 0.432 L from another container of acetic acid in a reaction. How many MILLILITERS (mL) of acetic acid are you using?
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In an experiment, you use 0.457 L from one container and 0.432 L from another container of acetic acid in a reaction. How many MILLILITERS (mL) of acetic acid are you using?
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Answer: 0.889 Milliliters
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