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Chemistry, 15.02.2021 08:10 bultron1966

Calculate acetic acid needed to make a 35 mM solution in 1 L. Note: 35 mM = 0.035 M = 0.035 mol/L.
1. Calculate how many moles you need for 1L.
2. Calculate how many grams of acetic acid that is.
3. Use the density of the glacial acetic acid, 1.05 g/mL, to calculate how many mL you
will need to use. Show your instructor or TA this calculation in your notebook to make
sure you have the correct answer before going forward.

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