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The equivalent mass of ferrous oxalate is​

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Answered by brithi75
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144 g

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Answer is Option (b). = 144 g. Since, Ferrous Oxalate is the Salt, therefore, its equivalent mass will be equal to the ratio of the molar mass to the total valency of the metal in the salt.

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144 g.

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Answer is Option (b). = 144 g. Since, Ferrous Oxalate is the Salt, therefore, its equivalent mass will be equal to the ratio of the molar mass to the total valency of the metal in the salt.

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