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What is the n-factor and how it is calculated for oxalic acid dihydrate?


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n-factor:

  • “n-factor is defined as the number of moles of electron exchanged (lost or gained ) by one mole of salt.”
  • For acid, the n-factor is described as the number of H+ ions replaced for one mole of an acid in a reaction.
  • Acids are species that give ions when dissolved in a solvent.

n-factor of oxalic acid dihydrate (COOH)2.2H2O:

  • In oxalic acid dihydrate(COOH)2.2H2Othere are two replaceable hydrogens is 2.
Oxalic acid ACS reagent, = 99 6153-56-6
  • So, the n-factor will be 2 for oxalic acid dihydrate.
  • The dissociation of oxalic acid can be given as:

H2C2O4(aq)H+(aq)+HC2O4-(aq)


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