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The equivalent weight of Zn(OH), in the following reaction is equal to its,
Zn(OH)2 + HNO3 → Zn(OH)(NO3) + H20:​

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Answered by stuteesharma64
1

Explanation:

Equivalent weight =

n−factor

Formula weight

.

Now we have chemical equation as follows:

Zn(OH)

2

+HNO

3

⟶Zn(OH)(NO

3

)+H

2

O.

Here the Zn(OH)

2

releases only one OH

ion in the reaction so n-factor is 1.

So, equivalent weight of Zn(OH)

2

=

n−factor

Formula weight

=

1

Formula weight

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Answered by kimrose1512
0

Answer:

Answer

Equivalent weight =

n−factor

Formula weight

.

Now we have chemical equation as follows:

Zn(OH)

2

+HNO

3

⟶Zn(OH)(NO

3

)+H

2

O.

Here the Zn(OH)

2

releases only one OH

ion in the reaction so n-factor is 1.

So, equivalent weight of Zn(OH)

2

=

n−factor

Formula weight

=

1

Formula weight

.

Explanation:

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