For the lab we just did in class, one of the questions wants to know what the molarity of the NaOH is for each of the 'trials' of titration we did. The only problem with this is that the only number given to me was that of the amount we used! (11.29 mL for the first)! Is it even possible to figure out an answer from there?!

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Usually you have mL NaOH but you also know how many mL of the acid and the molarity of the acid. With no more information than mL NaOH, no, it can't be done.
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