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A 0.200g sample of benzonic acid, `C_(6)H_(5)COOH`, is titrated with a 0.120 M `Ba(OH)_(2)` solution. What volume of the `Ba(OH)_(2) ` solution is required to reach the equivalance point?
`{:("Substance","Molar mass"),(C_(6)H_(5)COOH,"122.1 g "mol^(-1)):}`

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