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The equivalent weight of a substance is the
weight which either combines or displace-
@ 8 parts of oxygen b) 1 part of hydrogen
© 136.5 parts of chlorine d)
all of these.​

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Answered by rakhikumari3518
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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct option is : (a) 8 parts of oxygen.

The equivalent weight of a substance is theweight which either combines or displace 8 parts of oxygen.

Explanation:

  • A substance's equivalent mass is the mass that reacts with one mole of electron charge.
  • This states that equivalent mass is the mass that reacts with 8 g of oxygen.
  • In chemistry, equivalent weight refers to the volume of a material that precisely reacts with, or has the same combining value as, a given volume of another substance in a certain reaction.
  • A common standard has been set, and substances interact with one another in stoichiometric, or chemically equivalent, amounts.
  • The idea of molar mass, or the mass of one mole of a substance, has replaced the idea of comparable weight.

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