Vinegar is not a compound but rather a solution of the compound acetic acid and some other materials in water. Therefore, vinegar has variable composition and no molecule, as a compound would have. The molecular formula for acetic acid can be written as CH3COOH, and that contains 3 + 1 or four hydrogen atoms.
1 ounce is 28.35 ml.
There are 1000 mL in one liter.
You would measure out 50 mL of vinegar using a graduated cylinder, syringe, or measuring cup with milliliter markings. Make sure to pour the vinegar slowly and carefully to ensure an accurate measurement.
One milliliter (ml) is equivalent to one cubic centimeter (cc).
30mL is 8.1dr
For a 100 mL cup: approx. 35,45.1023 molecules.
546 molecules
The solvent is usually the one that is present in large amount. So, if you had 1 ml vinegar and 10 ml water, then water is the solvent. If you have 1 ml water and 10 ml vinegar, then vinegar is the solvent. But recall that vinegar itself has water as the solvent, so it gets confusing.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
To calculate the number of molecules of CHCl3 in a 0.050 mL drop of water, you first need to convert the concentration of CHCl3 from ppb to molecules/mL. Then, use Avogadro's number to convert molecules/mL to molecules in the drop. Finally, calculate the number of molecules in the drop by multiplying the concentration in molecules/mL by the volume of the drop in mL.
There are 22 calories in 100 ml. and with a bit of measuring there is 52 CALORIES in a cup of white vinegar
One standard cup of vinegar is approximately 250ml in the United States. It all depends on what country you come from as to how large a standard cup is. In Europe it is approximately 200ml.
60 000 mL is more than 1 L of vinegar.60 000 mL = 60 L > 1 L
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Assuming the density of acetone is 0.79 g/ml, and the molar mass of acetone is 58.08 g/mol, you can calculate the number of acetone molecules in 330 ml using Avogadro's number. This will give you approximately 6.69 x 10^23 molecules of acetone in a 330 ml bottle of acetone.
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The volume of acetic acid would be 23.65 mL : 473 mL x 0.05 acetic acid/mL = 23.65 mL acetic acid