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What Is Meant By Equivalent Weight Of A Base?

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EQUIVALENT weight of a base is defined as the NUMBER of parts by mass of a base that is required to NEUTRALISE COMPLETELY one equivalent weight of an acid.

Equivalent weight of a base = molecular weight / acidity

EX: Equivalent weight of NaOH =40/1=40

Equivalent weight of a base is defined as the number of parts by mass of a base that is required to neutralise completely one equivalent weight of an acid.

Equivalent weight of a base = molecular weight / acidity

EX: Equivalent weight of NaOH =40/1=40



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