For the calculation started in part of the Introduction, complete the example by calculating the following: a) How much

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For the calculation started in part of the Introduction, complete the example by calculating the following: a) How much A is in C and B after a third 0.330 L extraction? b) How much A would be in C and B after a single 1.00 L extraction? Which extraction resulted in more A: three extractions of 0.330 L or a single extraction of 1.000 L? 3. Write a balanced reaction for acetic acid and sodium hydroxide. Calculate the molarity of acetic acid if 21.30 mL of 1.50 M sodium hydroxide is required to neutralize 15.35 mL of acetic acid.
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