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Define equivalent mass of a base with an example.​

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Answered by vijayakumarsubbaiah
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For example, the basicity of sulphuric acid is 2. Equivalent mass of H2SO4 = Molar mass of H2SO4 / 2 = 98/2 = 49. 2.Equivalent mass of the base. Equivalent mass of a base is the number of parts by mass of the base. which contains one replaceable hydroxyl ion or which completely neutralises one gram equivalent of an 

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Answered by parthkumawat724
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Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of base

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ions

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ion

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ionIt's equivalent weight = molecular weight/acidity

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ionIt's equivalent weight = molecular weight/acidity= (23+16+1)/1

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ionIt's equivalent weight = molecular weight/acidity= (23+16+1)/1=40

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ionIt's equivalent weight = molecular weight/acidity= (23+16+1)/1=40Hope it helped to clear your delimma

Hey!The equivalent weight of base : is the weight of compound that contains one equivalent of hydroxide ion (OH-) .Formula for calculating equivalent weight of base = molecular weight / acidity of baseFor Ca(OH)2 : acidity is two as it can donate two OH- ionsIt's equivalent weight is =molecular weight /2= (40+16*2+1*2)/2=74/2=37For NaOH acidity is 1 as it can donate one OH- ionIt's equivalent weight = molecular weight/acidity= (23+16+1)/1=40Hope it helped to clear your delimmaThank you

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