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what is the n factor of NaCl

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Answered by deshraj141077gmail
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sodium chloride .not sure please check
Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The n-factor of NaCl is 1.

  • n-factor of an acid is defined as the total number of moles of hydroxyl ions that react with 1 mole of the acid or the total number of acidic hydronium ions present in 1 mole of the acid.
  • Thus, n-factor of an acid is equal to its basicity.
  • For example:
  • The n-factor of H3PO3 and H3PO2 is 2 and 1 respectively.
  • n-factor is a variable term, it usually depends on the reaction.
  • n-factor of a base is defined as the total number of hydronium ions that react with 1 mole of the base.
  • Thus the n-factor of a base is equal to its acidity.
  • For example:
  • The n-factor NaOH and Ba(OH)2 is 1 and 2 respectively.
  • n-factor of a salt is equal to the total number of mole of positive or negative charge present in 1 mole of the salt.
  • For example:
  • The n-factor of Na2SO4 and Al2(SO4)3 is 2 and 6 respectively.

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