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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do you calculate the equivalent mass of HNO2?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The mass of H is 1.01 The mass of N is 14.0 The mass of O is 16.0 but since there are 2, contributes 32 add them together to get 47.0 47.0 g/eq

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no actually it depends how what is the n-factor in the redox reaction. considering it to be a strong acid(which actually it is not) will give 47/2.(since n-factor is 2 then)

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