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Interpretation: Reason as to why the equivalent weight of
Concept introduction: Equivalent weight of an acid is the weight of the acid that is required to furnish one mol of hydrogen ions and molar mass of an acid is the mass of one mol of the acid.
Answer to Problem 42A
One mol of
Explanation of Solution
Equivalent weight of an acid is the weight of the acid that is required to furnish one mol of hydrogen ions and molar mass of an acid is the mass of one mol of the acid.
One mol of
One equivalent weight of
So, two equivalent weight of
Two equivalent weight of
Thus, equivalent weight of
Also, each
One mol of
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