How to find nfactor??
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The oxidation state of A in AcD be +y. To calculate n-factor of a salt of such type, we take one mole of the reactant and find the number of mole of the element whose oxidation state is changing.
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Hello Grandpa Max!!
→ n factor also known as Valency factor
It is number of equivalents present in 1 mole of that substance.
NUMBER OF EQUIVALENT = n × V.F
→ example
H2SO4 -------> 2H+ + SO42-
in 1 mole H2SO4 , 2 mole H+ ion present
so it's V.F =2
Ca ---------> Ca2+ + 2e-
in 1 mole .......... 2 mole e-
V.F =2
hope it helps
#Jaihind
→ n factor also known as Valency factor
It is number of equivalents present in 1 mole of that substance.
NUMBER OF EQUIVALENT = n × V.F
→ example
H2SO4 -------> 2H+ + SO42-
in 1 mole H2SO4 , 2 mole H+ ion present
so it's V.F =2
Ca ---------> Ca2+ + 2e-
in 1 mole .......... 2 mole e-
V.F =2
hope it helps
#Jaihind
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