0.115 g of formic acid is titrated with 0.10 M sodium hydroxide to give the titration curve below. What are the two ways

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0.115 g of formic acid is titrated with 0.10 M sodium hydroxide to give the titration curve below. What are the two ways

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0.115 g of formic acid is titrated with 0.10 M sodium hydroxide to give the titration curve below. What are the two ways the titration curve could be used to identify the acid if its identity was unknown? Explain each, showing appropriate calculations, where applicable. Titration of HCOOH with NaOH
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