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Define equivalent weight of an element

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Answered by couhansakshi
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The equivalent weight of an element is its gram atomic weight divided by its valence (combining power). ... For all oxidizing and reducing agents (elements or compounds), the equivalent weight is the weight of the substance that is associated with the loss or gain of one mole (6.023 × 1023) of electrons.

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Answered by jyoshnarayavarapu999
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The equivalent weight of an element is that parts by weight of it which combines with or displace from a compound 1.008 part by weight of hydrogen or 8 part by weight of oxygen or 35.5 part by weight of chlorine

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