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Equivalent weight of H3PO2 when it disproportionates into PH3 and H3PO3 is:

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M
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M2
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M4
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D
3M4
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Solution

The correct option is D 3M4
Equivalent weight is defined as:
Molecular weight/ n-factor
H3PO2PH3+H3PO3 (not balanced)
in H3PO2PH3
Oxidation state of P decreases from +1 to -3 i.e. a loss of 4e takes place.

2H3PO22H3PO3
Oxidation state of P increases from +1 to +3 i.e 2e for a molecules, so 4e for 2 molecules
n-factor is defined as the number of elelctrons transferred/number of moles
which will be 4/3
hence equivalent weight will be `M/(4/3)`
So answer is 3M4

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