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what is the n-factor of C6H5COOH​

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The n-factor of such salts is defined as the number of moles of electrons exchanged (lost or gained) by one mole of the salt. Let us have a salt AaBb in which oxidation state of A is +x. It changes to a compound, which has atom D in it. The oxidation state of A in AcD be +y.

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