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You measure 50 mL of your analyte and add it to an Erlenmeyer flask. To this you add 3 drops of an indicator solution that will change color from clear to blue. Into your burette you add 50 mL of a 2.5 M standard solution that reacts with your analyte in a 1:1 mole ratio. You do the titration and find that after you have added 32 mL of standard, the solution in your Erlenmeyer flask turns blue. Required:
What volume of analyte did you start with?

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