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0.075 g of a monobasic acid required 10 mL of `N//12 NaOH` solution for complete neutralisation. Calculate the molecular mass of the acid

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To calculate the molecular mass of the monobasic acid, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the relationship between acid and base For a neutralization reaction, the gram equivalent of the acid is equal to the gram equivalent of the base. ### Step 2: Determine the gram equivalent of the base The normality (N) of the NaOH solution is given as \( \frac{N}{12} \). Since normality (N) is defined as the number of equivalents per liter, we can express this in terms of equivalents: - \( \text{Normality} = \frac{1}{12} \, N \) ...
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