The active ingredient in household vinegar is acetic acid and is typically a 5% acid solution (5g acetic acid/100ml vinegar). Use dimensional analysis to calculate the number of grams of vinegar needed if an experiment required 12.8g of acetic acid. The density of vinegar is 1.02g/ml(1.02g vinegar/1.00ML vinegar). HINT. you will need to use both conversion factors in the parentheses given in the problem.

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The active ingredient in household vinegar is acetic acid and is typically a 5% acid solution (5g
acetic acid/100ml vinegar). Use dimensional analysis to calculate the number of grams of
vinegar needed if an experiment required 12.8g of acetic acid. The density of vinegar is
1.02g/ml(1.02g vinegar/1.00ML vinegar). HINT. you will need to use both conversion factors in the parentheses given in the problem.

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