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Equvalent weight how to determine

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In science, the equivalent weight of a solution is the molecular weight of the solute, or dissolved substance, in grams divided by the valence of the solute. Equivalent weight predicts the mass of a substance that will react with one atom of hydrogen in an acid-base analysis such as a titration.

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In science, the equivalent weight of a solution is the molecular weight of the solute, or dissolved substance, in grams divided by the valence of the solute. Equivalent weight predicts the mass of a substance that will react with one atom of hydrogen in an acid-base analysis such as a titration.

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