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The equivalent weights of Na2CO3 having molecular mass = M, when reacts with 1 mol HCI and 1 mol H2SO4 completely, are respectively​

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Answered by v1986taware
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Answer:

An equivalent weight of a solution is defined as the molecular weight of the solute divided by the valence of the solute. Equivalent weight is used for predicting the mass of a substance that reacts with one atom of hydrogen in an acid-base analysis like in titration.

The salt Na2CO3 ionizes to produce 2Na+ and CO3-2. So the charge on both ions is 2.

Since sodium carbonate contains two atoms of sodium, one atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen. The molecular weight would be

Na : 2 x 23.0 = 46

C : 1 x 12.0 = 12

O : 3 x 16 = 48

When we add up the total values i.e, 46 + 12 + 48 = 106

Therefore, the molar mass of Na2CO3 is 106 g/mole.

Equivalent weight of Na2CO3

= 106 / 2

= 53 g/eq

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Answered by succesinfo21
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Answer:

The reaction involved is,

Na

2

CO

3

+HCl→NaCl+NaHCO

3

Equivalent mass of Na

2

CO

3

=

1

106

=106.

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