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Yes, you could possibly have errors in your data about the molarity of a vinegar sample during a titration experiment if there was an error made during weighing.

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What is the molarity of vinegar?

Typically, vinegar is a 5% solution. If 1.0 liter is 1000g (this is only a somewhat close approximation), then 50. g is vinegar and 950 g is water. 50.g divided by 60.06g/mol = 0.8325 mol. Molarity = 0.8325mol/0.950L = 0.87M.


Why doesn't the membranenof an egg get dissolved when soaked in vinegar?

Because when it is soaked in vinegar,the shell is making direct contact with the vinegar;the shell is made from carbonate and will be dissolved by the acid in the vinegar, whereas, the membrane is protein so it takes a lot longer to be affected by the vinegar. The reaction is different so the membrane appears not to be affected.


Can pearl melt in vinegar?

No, pearls are formed from calcium carbonate, a compound that is not affected by acetic acid found in vinegar. Pearls are not soluble in vinegar and will not melt or dissolve when exposed to it.


Which coin is most affected by standing in vinegar?

the surface of silver coins will be most effected then other coins when standing in vinegar thank you


Can you prevent impetigo?

YES! you can soak the affected area in vinegar and rosemary leaves!


If commercial vinegar is 4 percent acetic acid what is the normality of acetic acid in vinegar?

The normality of acetic acid in commercial vinegar that is 4% acetic acid is 0.84 N. This is calculated by multiplying the molarity of acetic acid by the number of acidic hydrogens in acetic acid. Since acetic acid has one acidic hydrogen, the normality is equal to the molarity.


Why doesn't adding water to a vinegar sample prior to titration affect the calculated molarity?

That is a question that confuses many. It is because the water is not acidic and therefore does not affect a colour change. You have a known volume of vinegar when starting the experiment.


Which diamond dissolve in vinegar?

Vinegar (acetic acid) can dissolve diamonds that have been chemically treated or have impurities on their surface. However, natural diamonds, which are pure carbon and have a strong crystal structure, are not affected by vinegar and cannot be dissolved by it.


What happen if you leave vana sea urchin in foot or hand?

Cover the affected area with vinegar once you get out of the water. Soak a lint-free towel in vinegar and hold it on there as long as possible.


Does white vinegar remove sweat stains?

Yes, white vinegar can help remove sweat stains. Simply apply a mixture of white vinegar and water to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then wash as usual. The acidity of the vinegar helps to break down the sweat residue and stains.


How can vinegar be used to treat sunburn effectively?

Vinegar can be used to treat sunburn effectively by applying a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to the affected area. The acetic acid in vinegar helps to soothe the skin and reduce inflammation, providing relief from pain and redness associated with sunburn. It is important to dilute the vinegar with water to prevent further irritation to the skin.


How did Jack mom fixed his head with vinegar and brown paper?

Your mom would have fixed your head injury with vinegar and brown paper by applying it gently on affected areas.