define equvilaent weight and wright two examples
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The equivalent weight of an element is the mass which combines with or displaces 1.008 gram of hydrogen or 8.0 grams of oxygen or 35.5 grams of chlorine. ... These values correspond to the atomic weight divided by the usual valence; for oxygen as example that is 16.0 g / 2 = 8.0 g.
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equivalent weight is the mass of one equivalent
1.silver=107.868g
2.magnesium=24.312g
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