Final answer:
The molar mass of the monoprotic acid is 88.06 g/mol.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the molar mass of the monoprotic acid, we need to calculate the number of moles of the acid that reacted with the sodium hydroxide. From the titration, we know that 15.0 ml of 0.1008 M sodium hydroxide was needed to neutralize the acid. Using the equation for the reaction:
Acid + NaOH -> Salt + Water
We can construct a conversion factor:
0.1008 mol NaOH/1 L NaOH * 0.015 L NaOH = 0.001512 mol NaOH
Since the acid is monoprotic, 1 mol of the acid reacts with 1 mol of NaOH. Therefore, the molar mass of the acid is:
0.1331 g Acid / 0.001512 mol = 88.06 g/mol