A bottle of cabernet sauvignon wine contains 12.5% v/v ethanol. How much ethanol will be present in a dozen 750 mL bottles of this wine?

To find the amount of ethanol in a dozen 750 mL bottles of wine, follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the volume of ethanol in a single 750 mL bottle.
Since the wine contains 12.5% v/v ethanol, this means that in a 750 mL bottle, there will be 12.5 mL of ethanol.

Step 2: Calculate the total volume of ethanol in a dozen bottles.
Multiply the volume of ethanol in a single bottle (12.5 mL) by the number of bottles in a dozen (12).
12.5 mL/bottle * 12 bottles = 150 mL

Therefore, there will be 150 mL of ethanol in a dozen 750 mL bottles of this wine.

To determine how much ethanol will be present in a dozen 750 mL bottles of cabernet sauvignon wine, we need to calculate the total volume of ethanol.

First, calculate the total volume of wine in a dozen bottles:
Total volume of wine = 12 bottles × 750 mL/bottle = 9000 mL

Next, calculate the volume of ethanol in 9000 mL of wine:
Volume of ethanol = 12.5% × 9000 mL = 0.125 × 9000 mL = 1125 mL

Therefore, there will be 1125 mL (or 1.125 liters) of ethanol in a dozen 750 mL bottles of cabernet sauvignon wine.