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Given information

The mass of the given monoprotic acid is     .
The molarity of the   solution is   .
The volume of the solution required in titration is   .

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.
The number of moles of that is required to neutralize monoprotic acid is equal to the moles of monoprotic acid. Therefore, the number of moles of in the given solution is calculated by the formula,
 
Where,
  is the molarity of the solution.
  is the number of moles of solute.
  is the volume of solution in liters.
 

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