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Molecular weight of tribasic acid is the w its equivalent wt will be

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Answered by Answers4u
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Equivalent weight is defined as follows:

Equivalent weight = Molecular weight/number of replaceable hydrogen in case of molecule (or valance electron in case of metals)

In case of tribasic acid molecule, Molecular weight = W g

Number of replaceable hydrogen in tribasic acid molecule = 3

So the equivalent weight = W/3 g

Answered by sadasivanudayan
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Answer:

W\3

Explanation:

Equivalent weight =molecular weight by no.of H2 replace.

therefore 3 atoms are replaced as it is tribasic

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