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equivalent weight of sodium oxalate

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Answered by Chirpy
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In chemistry equivalent weight refers to the mass of a particular substance which can combine with or displace 1 gram of hydrogen or 8 grams of oxygen. It is used in expressing combining powers of elements.


The equivalent weight = molecular weight / valence

The molecular weight of sodium oxalate is 133.998 g/mol

Molecular formula of sodium oxalate is Na2C2O4 or C2Na2O4

Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry equivalent weight refers to the mass of a

particular substance which can combine with or displace 1 gram of hydrogen or 8

grams of oxygen. It is used in expressing combining powers of elements.




The equivalent weight = molecular weight / valence


The molecular weight of sodium oxalate is 133.998 g/mol


Molecular formula of sodium oxalate is Na2C2O4 or C2Na2O4



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