Equivalent weights of c2h5oh
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Fe
+2
→Fe
+3
+e
−
C
2
O
4
−2
→2CO
2
+2e
−
Adding both the reactions, we get,
Fe
+2
+C
2
O
4
−2
→2CO
2
+Fe
+3
+3e
−
Equivalent weight is defined as the molecular weight divided by the number of moles of electron required by the molecule.
Hence, the equivalent weight is equal to 3m.
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