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How do you find the molarity/molar mass of a base solution by titrating an acid solution?

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How do you find the molarity/molar mass of a base solution by titrating an acid solution?

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the first part is very easy at equivalemce pt the mmoles of the acid = mmoles of the base so Volacid x Macid = Volbase x Mbase so Mbase = 35 mL x 0.1 M/20 mL base =0.175 M without a weight of acid given you cannot determine a molar mass with the info you have as any monoprotic base can be made to be 0.175 M by simply multiplying the molar mass by 0.175 and placing that amount of the base in 1 liter total volums of water…The solution would be 0.175 M and still require 35 mL of the acid to neutralize it irrespective of the widely possible range of molecular masses.

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