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What is the equivalent mass of H2SO4 for the given reaction?
(Molar mass is given as ‘M’)
H2SO4+NaOHNaHSO4+H2O

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M2
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M1
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M3
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M4
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Solution

The correct option is B M1
n-factor for H2SO4 in the reaction is 1, as the number of replaceable hydrogen ions of the acid for this reaction is only one.
Equivalent mass = Molar massn-factor=M1

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