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difference between equivalents and milli equivalents

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Answered by shivam2853
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  1. Divide the Equivalent by 1000, and you get a milliEquivalent but A certain amount of univalent ions provides the same amount of equivalents
Answered by LegacyX
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Explanation:

A certain amount of univalent ions provides the same amount of equivalents while the same amount of divalent ions provides twice the amount of equivalents. For example, 1 mmol (0.001 mol) of Na+ is equal to 1 meq, while 1 mmol of Ca++ is equal to 2 meq.

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