Redox and Equivalent ConceptHard
Question
An element (X) having equivalent mass E forms an oxide XmOn. The atomic mass of element should be
Options
A.2En/m
B.2mEn
C.E/n
D.En
Solution
Atomic mass = Equivalent mass × Valency.
$= E \times \frac{n}{m} \times 2$
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