Assume that vinegar is 5% acetic acid (by mass) at a density of 1.01 g mL-1.  This means that 100 mL of vinegar you would have 5.05 g of acetic acid.  Calculate the molar amounts of acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate that you will use in this experiment.

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Assume that vinegar is 5% acetic acid (by mass) at a density of 1.01 g mL-1.  This means that 100 mL of vinegar you would have 5.05 g of acetic acid.  Calculate the molar amounts of acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate that you will use in this experiment.

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