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is there any easy way to find equivalent weight..??

Posted By : neha tiwari
Posted on : 10:34:18 PM on August 15, 2011

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neha tiwari
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Posted on : 10:34:18 PM on August 15, 2011
is there any easy way to find equivalent weight..??

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Ravindra Singh purohit
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Posted on : 12:35:49 AM on August 16, 2011

WHICH WAY U USE by d way?



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ruhin  shaikh
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Posted on : 08:42:07 PM on August 17, 2011

 yeah it is 



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Kushagra Gupta
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Posted on : 12:29:27 AM on August 18, 2011

 buk me sidha sidha way hi de rkha h.....................



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Keshav Seth
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Posted on : 07:08:19 PM on August 19, 2011

There's a whole convention about it . just NCERT or any other jee prescribed book

u just have to find the n(/x)-factor, n divide M.W. by it

for salts its charge on the ion like NaCl has Na+ so n factor is 1

For acid n bases, is acidity or basicity of it like for H2SO4 ,  n factor =2

for Redox rection (most problematic) , its change in oxidation state divided by coefficient of the species . but suggest u read it from a book.....like P bahadur or RC mukharjee



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Keshav Seth
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Posted on : 07:08:23 PM on August 19, 2011

There's a whole convention about it . just NCERT or any other jee prescribed book

u just have to find the n(/x)-factor, n divide M.W. by it

for salts its charge on the ion like NaCl has Na+ so n factor is 1

For acid n bases, is acidity or basicity of it like for H2SO4 ,  n factor =2

for Redox rection (most problematic) , its change in oxidation state divided by coefficient of the species . but suggest u read it from a book.....like P bahadur or RC mukharjee



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Keshav Seth
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Posted on : 07:08:28 PM on August 19, 2011

There's a whole convention about it . just NCERT or any other jee prescribed book

u just have to find the n(/x)-factor, n divide M.W. by it

for salts its charge on the ion like NaCl has Na+ so n factor is 1

For acid n bases, is acidity or basicity of it like for H2SO4 ,  n factor =2

for Redox rection (most problematic) , its change in oxidation state divided by coefficient of the species . but suggest u read it from a book.....like P bahadur or RC mukharjee



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Keshav Seth
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Posted on : 07:08:28 PM on August 19, 2011

There's a whole convention about it . just NCERT or any other jee prescribed book

u just have to find the n(/x)-factor, n divide M.W. by it

for salts its charge on the ion like NaCl has Na+ so n factor is 1

For acid n bases, is acidity or basicity of it like for H2SO4 ,  n factor =2

for Redox rection (most problematic) , its change in oxidation state divided by coefficient of the species . but suggest u read it from a book.....like P bahadur or RC mukharjee



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neha tiwari
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Posted on : 10:35:20 PM on August 24, 2011

 thanx tu ol...!!! :)



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