The identity of an unknown monoprotic organic acid is determined by titration. A 0.278 g sample of the acid is titrated

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The identity of an unknown monoprotic organic acid is determined by titration. A 0.278 g sample of the acid is titrated

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The identity of an unknown monoprotic organic acid is determined by titration. A 0.278 g sample of the acid is titrated with 0.195 M NaOH. What is the molar mass of the compound if 791 mL of the NaOH solution is required to neutralize the sample? molar mass: mol The compound is 60.0% C, 4.48% H. and 35.5% 0 What is the molecular formula of the organic acid? formula:
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