How to calculate n factor of H2so4?
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N factor of an acid or a base is the number of H+ ions or OH- ions it donates in a reaction. in case of h2so4 number of H+ ions it donates is 2.hence n factor is two.
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The n factor of
is 2
Explanation: When dissolved in a solvent, acid species produce ions. The number of
ions substituted by 1 mole of acid in a process is known as the n-factor for acids. The number of
ions replaced by 1 mole of acid is the 'n' factor for an acid. As given in the figure,
has two replacable H, so the n-factor of
is 2
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