The equivalence point for titration of 50 ml of 0.1 M formic acid, HCO2H (a weak acid) requires what volume of 0.2 M methylamine, CH3NH2 (a weak base) ?
A) 50 ml
B) 25 ml
C) impossible to determine unless Ka for formic acid is known
D) impossible to determine unless Kb for methalamine is known
E) impossible to determine unless both Ka for formic acid and Kb for methylamine are known
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