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In the disproportionation reaction:
H3PO2PH3+H3PO3
The equivalent mass of H3PO2 is (m = molecular mass of H3PO2).

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3m4
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3m5
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5m6
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3m2
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Solution

The correct option is A 3m4

As can be seen from the above reaction,
Equivalent weight of this reaction can be calculated as molecular mass divided by n factor.
where, n factor is the number of moles of electron lost or gained by per mole of the reactant. (during oxidation and reduction respectively).
For,
H3+1PO23PH3
Equivalent weight =m4
For,
H3+1PO2H3+3PO3
Equivalent weight =m2
Hence,
The equivalent weight of H3PO2=m4+m2=3m4

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