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define the law of chemical equivalence for different substances​

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to the law of equivalence, whenever two substances react, the equivalents of one will be equal to the equivalents of other and the equivalents of any product will also be equal to that of the reactant. ... So, The equivalents of A reacting = moles of A reacting × n-factor of A = y × x.

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According to the law of equivalence, whenever two substances react, the equivalents of one will be equal to the equivalents of other and the equivalents of any product will also be equal to that of the reactant. ... So, The equivalents of reacting A reacting = moles of A reacting × n-factor of A = y × x.
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