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A normal solution of H3PO4 is equal to​

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Answered by sngd008
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The gram-molecular mass is also 98. The number of hydrogen ions (H+ ) is 3. Equivalent mass for H3PO4 is 98/3 = 32.6. NaOH, potassium hydroxide.

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No. of hydrogen ions is 4

hydrogen ions released which attached with oxygen. ...

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