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calculate the equivalent mass of copper ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Equivalent weight of an element is defined as the ratio of its molecular mass and the common valency of the element.

  • Putting values in above equation, we get: Hence, the equivalent weight of copper is 31.8 g/eq.

Equivalent mass

=molar mass / commonvalency

Answered by Lonewolf108
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Answer:

The equivalent mass of Cooper is 31.8 g/eq

Explanation:

Equivalent weight of an element is defined as the ratio of its molecular mass and the common valency of the element.

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