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The equivalent mass of ferrous oxalate is ​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Answer: Equivalent weight of is 72 g/eq.

Explanation:

Fe

2+

→Fe

3+

+e

C

2

O

4

2−

→2CO

2

+2e

FeC

2

O

4

→Fe

3+

+2CO

2

+3e

n−factor=3.

Equivalent mass=

n−factor

Molecular mass

=

3

Molecular mass

Answered by MalayRanjan
2

Answer:

72 g

Explanation:

First we calculate the molar mass of  

Molar mass of  = 56 + (2 × 12) + (4 × 16) = 144 g

As, this compound is a salt, so the equivalent mass of the salt is equal to the molar mass divided by the total valency of the metal in that salt.

Valency of metal ( Fe) in the salt = 2

Hence,

Therefore, equivalent weight of  is 72 g.

Hope it helps you.

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