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What is Equivalent weight ? Explain with some examples​

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Answered by khushiwaskale
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The equivalent weight of an element is its gram atomic weight divided by its valence (combining power). Some equivalent weights are: silver (Ag), 107.868 grams (g); magnesium (Mg), 24.312/2 g; aluminum (Al), 26.9815/3 g; and sulfur (S, in forming a sulfide), 32.064/2 g

Answered by shorooqayesha
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Explanation:

The equivalent weight of an element is its gram atomic weight divided by its valence (combining power). Some equivalent weights are: silver (Ag), 107.868 grams (g); magnesium (Mg), 24.312/2 g; aluminum (Al), 26.9815/3 g; and sulfur (S, in forming a sulfide), 32.064/2 g.

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