+ (Aq) - (Aq) 2 (L)

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50 mL of a 1.067 M solution of HCl was diluted to 250 mL.

The diluted HCl solution was then titrated with


an unknown concentration of KOH. It is found that an average volume of 24.20 mL of KOH is required to
reach an endpoint in a titration with 25.00 mL of the dilute acid solution.

The equation for the reaction is;

H+(aq) + OH-(aq) --> H2O (l) 

KOH (concentration = 0.2205 M) is used in a titration to determine the amount of acetic acid
(CH3COOH) in vinegar!
50 mL of vinegar was diluted to 500 mL in a volumetric flask. 25 mL of the diluted vinegar solution
was titrated five times with the KOH.
The concentration of acetic acid in the DILUTED vinegar sample is 0.2171 M
Calculate the concentration of acetic acid in the ORIGINAL vinegar solution
Give your answer in g/L
MM CH3COOH = 60.05 g/mol

Give answer to 4 s.f.

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