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A monobasic acid has 68.9% C and 4.8% H. 0.122 g of acid require 10 mL of N/10 caustic soda solution for neutralisation. What is the molecular formula of the compound?

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To determine the molecular formula of the monobasic acid, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the percentage of oxygen in the acid Given: - Percentage of Carbon (C) = 68.9% - Percentage of Hydrogen (H) = 4.8% To find the percentage of Oxygen (O): ...
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