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what is equivalence factor how to calculate

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Answered by shuklajiyr689i
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Equivalent factors are factors used to convert quantities from their original physical units into a common accounting unit for the purpose of aggregating energy sources or assessing contributions” to environmental problems from diverse sources (for example, the contribution of different pollutants to global warming).
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what is equivalence factor how to calculate

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Since only 0.5 mol of H2SO4 are needed to neutralize 1 mol of OH−, the equivalence factor is: feq(H2SO4) = 0.5. If the concentration of a sulfuric acid solution is c(H2SO4) = 1 mol/L, then its normality is 2 N. It can also be called a "2 normal" solution.

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