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I need help with a chemistry lab where we did an acid titration with varying amount of NaOH and an unknown acid. We documented change in temperature during the reactions and have to somehow use this data (and I’m assuming probably the stoichiometric point) to find if the unknown acid is monoprotic or diprotic.
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Show your data, explain what you think and why you can't find the answer, that will be a good starting point.
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