Chapter 11: Q11.1-5P (page 441)
A 6.835Maqueous solution of acetic acidhas a density of. Compute its molality.
Short Answer
The molality of the given aqueous solution of acetic acid will be 8.97 mol/kg.
Chapter 11: Q11.1-5P (page 441)
A 6.835Maqueous solution of acetic acidhas a density of. Compute its molality.
The molality of the given aqueous solution of acetic acid will be 8.97 mol/kg.
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