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A 6.835Maqueous solution of acetic acid(C2H4O2)has a density of1.0438gcm-3. Compute its molality.

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The molality of the given aqueous solution of acetic acid will be 8.97 mol/kg.

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Define molality and density of solution

02

Calculate the mass of acetic acid in the solution

03

Calculate the mass of solution

04

Calculate the mass of solvent

05

Determine the molality of the solution 

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