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what is the formula for equivalent mass of a metal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equivalent Mass = Mass of the Metal × 11200 Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP) . \text{Equivalent Mass}=\dfrac{\text{Mass of the Metal}\times 11200}{\text{Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP)}}. Equivalent Mass=Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP)Mass of the Metal×11200...

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Answered by ROHANRAO
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Equivalent Mass = Mass of the Metal × 11200 Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP) . \text{Equivalent Mass}=\dfrac{\text{Mass of the Metal}\times 11200}{\text{Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP)}}. Equivalent Mass=Volume of Hydrogen Liberated (STP)Mass of the Metal×11200

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