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Lauryn Brandt
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21 August, 08:25
Equivalent weight of h2co3
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Julianne Anderson
21 August, 08:33
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31 grams per equivalent.
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The valence of carbonic acid (H2CO3) is two (there are two replaceable hydrogen ions). The molecular weight of H2CO3 is: 2*1 + 12 + 3*16 = 62 g/mol. Therefore, the equivalent weight is: 62/2 = 31 grams per equivalent.
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Howard Knapp
21 August, 08:51
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Answer: 62.02478 g/mol
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