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When an oxide M2O3 is oxidised to M2O5, then what is its equivalent weight ?

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M.w/1
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M w/2
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M w/4
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m w/8
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Solution

The correct option is B M w/2
When M2O3 is oxidised to M2O5 its oxidation state changes from +3 to +5 i.e it donates two electrons
if earlier its atomic weight was Mw
its equivalent weight=Mw2

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