equivalent mass of an element have more than one value
equivalent mass of an element have more than one value with examples
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Answer:Atoms combine with each other to form chemical compounds, such that the elements are always present in definite proportions by mass and this property can be used to make chemically different molecules with different mass, equal.
But how can we equate such elements? It's like balancing two different compounds which are chemically dissimilar, which is similar to adding 22 oranges and 33 apples!
But in the world of chemistry nothing is impossible. If you don't get it, here's something which might help.
Consider the following compounds:
\ce{HCl}:HCl: 11 gram of hydrogen reacts with 35.535.5 grams of chlorine.
\ce{AgCl}:AgCl: 108108 grams of silver reacts with 35.535.5 grams of chlorine.
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