Two experiments are carried out to determine the molecular formula of a monoprotic organic acid containing only carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. First, combustion of 3.332 grams of acid produces 8.642 grams of carbon dioxide and 1.764 grams of water. In a second experiment, titration of 0.4326 grams of acid requires 18.15 mL of 0.1752 M NaOH solution to reach a suitable endpoint.
I need to find the moles of O2 gas needed for the combustion reaction and the simplest formula for the acid. I know what a monoprotic acid is but there are various kinds. I have tried at this for a while now but am so stuck. Could someone be of assistance?