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Q. The equivalent weight of an acid is equal to

AIIMSAIIMS 1998Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Solution:

Equivalent mass of an acid is defined as the number of parts by mass of it which contains 1.008 parts by mass of replaceable hydrogen or it in the quantity of the acid by mass that supplies one mole of H+ ions.

Eq. mass of acid = Molecular mass of the acid  Number of replaceable H atoms 

= Molecular mass of the acid  Basicity of the acid