A couple of questions of acetic acid

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The discussion revolves around a lab experiment comparing acetic acid concentrations reported by two students, with a claim that women may have better color vision than men. The results show Student 1 with a concentration of 4.5% and Student 2 with 4.8%. Participants speculate that Student 2, with the higher concentration, may be female due to potentially better color differentiation skills. Additionally, there is a query about calculating the mass percentage of undiluted acetic acid based on experimental data, with some guidance provided on the necessary calculations. The conversation highlights the intersection of gender perceptions in scientific abilities and the practical challenges of lab calculations.
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Had a lab few days ago and a question was presented:

[q]Some people claim that women possesses better color vision than men. Suppose ths is true. Two people perform this experiment and their results are as follows:

Student1: Acetic Acid Concentration - 4.5%
Student2: Acetic Acid Concentration - 4.8%

Based on the gender claim which student is male and which is female? Explain your reasoning.[/q]

:rolleyes: I am not exactly sure how to answer it. Can anyone help? :rolleyes:

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I have the following results from my experiment after three trials: Mass of Erlenmeyer flask=A, Mass of flask and vinegar=B, mass of vinegar=C, initial volume of buret=D, final volume of buret=E, volume of NaOH delivered=F, and concentration of NaOH (mol/L) on bottle=G. I am asked to find Mass % of undiluted acetic acid and average mass % of undiluted acetic acid. We weren't given any formulas on how to determine this. Does anyone know what I would do in this case?
 
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If your first question involves the use of vinegar, then the first one should be female, I think.

About your calculations, C is A-B, and F is E-D. The millimole amount of NaOH is G*F. The mass of undiluted acetic acid can be found my equalizing the millimole of NaOH and then multiplying with the molar mass of compound (C=12, H=1, O=16 g/mol).
 
termite said:
Had a lab few days ago and a question was presented:

[q]Some people claim that women possesses better color vision than men. Suppose ths is true. Two people perform this experiment and their results are as follows:

Student1: Acetic Acid Concentration - 4.5%
Student2: Acetic Acid Concentration - 4.8%

Based on the gender claim which student is male and which is female? Explain your reasoning.[/q]
maybe the student 2 is female becuase the student was able to diferenciate between the colors of the pH indicator used more accuarly than the first student. 4.5% could just be an estimation that the percentage is somewhere between 4 and 5, but 4.8% is a seemimgly more precise responce. I don't like way the question is given.
 
Hmm, a nice approach indeed. I haven't thought this through. Congrats.
 
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