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What is the gram-equivalent weight of one mole of CO2and why?

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What is the gram-equivalent weight of one mole of CO2and why?

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Gram equivalent=mass/equivalent mass equivalent mass=molar mass/n factor n factor is the valency of cation or anion for 1 mole of co2, mass=44g molar mass of co2=44 n factor of co2=4 (valency of C atom or sum of valencies of 2 O atoms) so gram equivalent of 1 mole co2 is=44/(44*4)=4

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