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Q. Why equivalent weight has no unit?​

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Answered by 6517eshika
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For redox reactions, the equivalent weight of each reactant supplies or reacts with one mole of electrons (e−) in a redox reaction. Equivalent weight has the dimensions and units of mass, unlike atomic weight, which is dimensionless.

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Answered by parimarchande
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equivalent weight is the mass of one equivalent , that is the mass of a given substance which will combine with or displace a fixed qualityof anothe substance . the equivalent weight of an element is the mass of whichcombines with a displace 1.008g of hydrogen or 8.0g of oxygen or 35.5g of chlorine .

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