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Number of milliequivalents of 100ml of seminormal solution.
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Answered by TriptiSinha24
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Answer:

The product of the number of ML of acid and the concentration of the acid in NORMALITY will give the number of M Equivalents of the acid.

2) No. Of milliequivalent =normality × volume (ml)

So 0.5×100

=50 milliequivalent.

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