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The short answer is: 60.05 g/mol. Water, in comparison, has a molecular weight of approximately 18 g/mol. Please note, there is a difference between "molecular mass" and "molar mass." Molar mass is typically used when describing bulk properties. Molecular mass is often reserved to describe molecules. G/mol is molar mass.

More information on how molecular weights are calculated can be found at the link below.

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The exact weight of one liter of vinegar can vary depending on its density, but on average, one liter of vinegar weighs approximately 1000 grams.

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Vinegar is a mixture, not a compound so it does not have a molar mass.

The active ingredient is acetic acid. HC2H3O2 which has a molar mass.

1+24+3+32 = 60 g / mole

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There are 1000 grams in a litre of vinegar

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