What is law of equivalence and where it is applied in solving the numericals.
Asked by VENIKA SINGHAL | 26th Aug, 2011, 12:00: AM
According to law of chemical equivalence, for a chemical reaction:
aA + bB cC + dD
Equivalent of A = Equivalent of B = Equivalent of C = Equivalent of D
where n is n factor and M is molecular mass of ith species,
If the reaction is carried out in solution, then NAVA = NBVB = NCVC = NDVD
According to law of chemical equivalence, for a chemical reaction:
aA + bB cC + dD
Equivalent of A = Equivalent of B = Equivalent of C = Equivalent of D
where n is n factor and M is molecular mass of ith species,
If the reaction is carried out in solution, then NAVA = NBVB = NCVC = NDVD
Answered by | 2nd Sep, 2011, 10:20: AM
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