How to know the equivalent weight of a mixture of which contains three different compounds?
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Equivalent weights may be calculated from molar masses if the chemistry of the substance is well known: sulfuric acid has a molar mass of 98.078(5) g mol−1, and supplies two moles of hydrogen ions per mole of sulfuric acid, so its equivalent weight is 98.078(5) g mol−1/2 eq mol−1 = 49.039(3) g eq−1.
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1972+163 divided by 3*2= 73.7 g/mol. If you need to find the equivalent mass of a base, then we will use the following formula: simply divide the molar mass of the base by the number of hydroxyl groups.
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