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We will calculate the amount of acid to use in each titration. assume thaqt you are using 0.512 m naoh (aq). a good volume of naoh to use per titration is 15 ml. from this molarity and volume, the moles of naoh can be calculated. since the unknown acid is monoprotic, this also equals the number of moles of acid to use. a typical molar mass for an unknown acid in this experiment is 380 g/mol. using this molar mass, calculate the mass (in grams) of unkmown acid you should use per titration. round to 2 sig figs.

-suppse that 14.0 ml of 0.0512 m naoh were required to titrate a sample of uknown acid. how many moles of naoh were used?

-assuming that the unknown acid sample in question 1 had a mass of 0.177 g what is the molar mass of the unknown acid?

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