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A 1.33 g sample of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, was dissolved in distilled water. The HA solution was then titrated with 0.224 M NaOH. The equivalence point was reached when 45.0 mL of the
NaOH solution had been added.
a) Identify the titrant
b)Identify the analyte
c) Write the balanced net-ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when the solution of NaOH is
added to the solution of HA (a generic weak acid).
d. Calculate the number of moles of HA from the titration data.
e. Calculate the molar mass of HA .

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