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To determine the molarity of the analyte, we can use the concept of stoichiometry and the equation:

Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution (in liters)

Given that the titrant has a molarity of 0.2500 M and the volume of the titrant used is 10.00 mL (0.01000 L), we can calculate the moles of the titrant used:

moles of titrant = Molarity of titrant × volume of titrant

moles of titrant = 0.2500 M × 0.01000 L

moles of titrant = 0.00250 mol

Assuming a 1:1 stoichiometric ratio between the titrant and the analyte, the moles of the analyte will also be 0.00250 mol.

Now, we need to calculate the molarity of the analyte using the volume of the analyte. However, the volume of the analyte is not provided in the question. Without the volume of the analyte, it is not possible to determine the molarity of the analyte based on the given information.

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