If the molar mass of FeS2 is M, then equivalent mass of FeS2 would be equal to:
A
M
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B
M5
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C
M10
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D
M15
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Solution
The correct option is DM15 If in a reaction, two elements of same reactant molecule are undergoing either oxidation or reduction then the n-factor of the molecule will be the sum of the individual n-factors of both the elements.
+2−1FeS2→+6SO2−4++3Fe3+oxidation half reaction
nf=[1×(3−2)+2(6−(−1)]=15
(∴ n factor of a compound undergoing redox change is equal to total number of moles of electrons lost, gained or exchange by 1 mole of the compound.)