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Vinegar, the commercial name for acetic acid, hc2hs02, is a monoprotic organic acid. a 5% (w/v) solution of vinegar is used to titrate a sample of an antacid that contains caco3 is the only basic component. if one antacid tablet contains 800 mg of cacos in it, then calculate how many milliliters of vinegar should be required to completely neutralize the caco3 present in one tablet of antacid?

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