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What is the molecular weight of a monoprotic carboxylic acid if 11.20 ml of 0.9635 m sodium hydroxide is required to titrate 1.253 g of this acid? the reaction is represented by following equation. note: in the equation, r represents an unspecified carbon containing structure rco-h (aq)naoh (aq) rco, na (aq) hoh (u) separate experiments suggest the unknown acid is likely pentanoic acid, c4h, co2h. is the unknown pentanoic acid? why or why not?

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