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Suppose that 26.89 ml of vinegar solution requires 33.23 ml of the 0.09892 m sodium hydroxide solution to reach the endpoint. calculate the molar concentration of the vinegar solution.

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Number of millimoles of NaOH consumed in present titration =33.23 X 0.09892
= 3.287

Thus, number of millimoles of vinegar present in sample = 3.287

Now, Molarity of vinegar solution =
\frac{\text{number of millimoles of vinegar}}{\text{volume of solution (ml)}}
=
(3.287)/(26.89)
= 0.1222 mol/dm3

Molar concentration of vinegar present in sample solution is 0.1222 M
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