Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol (CH,CH,OH) dissolved in it reacts with oxygen (0,) gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid (CH,COOH), the main ingredient in vinegar. Calculate the moles of oxygen needed to produce 0.055 mol of acetic acid. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.

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Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol (CH,CH,OH) dissolved in it reacts with oxygen (0,) gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid
(CH,COOH), the main ingredient in vinegar. Calculate the moles of oxygen needed to produce 0.055 mol of acetic acid. Be sure your answer has a unit
symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.
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Ethanol reacts with oxygen to form acetic acid and water. The equation for the balanced chemical reaction is as follows:

CH3CH2OH + O2    CH3COOH + H2O

The moles of acetic acid produced is = 0.055 mol

The required moles of oxygen is =?

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