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Equivalent weight of dinitrogen

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\green{\sf Equivalent\:Weight}

Formula to find equivalent weight is :-

\large{\boxed{\sf E_{wt}={\frac{Molecular\:Weight}{Charge\:present\:in\:ionic\:form}}}}

Molecular mass of Nitrogen (N) = 14

So , atomic mass of \large{\sf {N_{2} = 28}}

Hence its ionic form don't have any charge so assume it as 1

\large{\sf E_{wt}= {\frac{28}{1}}}

\large{\boxed{\sf E_{wt}=28}}

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