Explain equivalent weight of acids and bases with examples
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Equivalent weight (EW) is the molar mass of a substance divided by the n number of equivalents in the substance. ... For acids or bases, the n number of equivalents is the number of hydroxide ions in the base (OH-1) , and the number of hydrogen ions in the acid (H+1).
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