Question
An equivalent weight of an acid is the mass of the acid needed to deliver 1 mole of .
The of an acid solution is the number of equivalents of
in 1 liter of solution.
The of an acid solution is the number of equivalents of
in 1 liter of solution.
Answers
You would have done well to leave xxxx or ----- or ______ to indicate spaces. As it is I must guess where they are. I'm guessing the first one is H^+ and the second is normality and the third one is H^+. But I'm just guessing about the blanks.
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