Chemistry, asked by kokatepriyal03, 11 months ago


33. Equivalent weight of sulphuric acid (H2SO4) when
it is completely neutralised by NaOH, is
(1) 49
(2) 98
(3) 24.5
(4) 52

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Answered by rj091196
2

Answer:

Option 1 is correct. Because you already mentioned that completely neutralisation taking place means both the H+ ions are neutralised and form h20 and salt.

Equivalent mass= molecular mass / no. Of H+ replaceable

Equivalent mass =98/2= 49

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Answered by saachigupta14
0

Answer:

The answer will be option (1) 49

Explanation:

E H2SO4= 98/2=49

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