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If 0.75 g of a monoprotic weak acid required 22.50 mL of 0.510 M NaOH to titrate it, what is the molar mass of the acid? A. 33 g/mol
B. 153 g/mol
C. 51 g/mol
D. 65 g/mol
E. 86 g/mol

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