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The equivalent weight of Mohr’s salt is


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Explanation

  • Mohr’s salt:
  • Mohr’s Salt is an inorganic compound named after the German scientist Karl Friedrich MohrIt is also referred to as ammonium iron(II) sulfate.
  • The chemical formula of anhydrous Mohr’s salt is Fe(SO4)(NH4)2(SO4). The hexahydrate form can be represented by the chemical formula Fe(SO4)(NH4)2(SO4).6H2O .
  • The hexahydrate of Mohr’s salt is known to have a molecular weight of 392.13 grams per mole.

Equivalent weight can be calculated by

  • Equivalent weight can be calculated by
  • .Equivalentweight=Molarmassnumberofelectronslostorgained

The equivalent weight of Mohr’s salt :

  • FeSO4 in the Mohr’s salt,
  • In a redox reaction gets oxidized to form Fe2(SO4)3
  • Fe+2⟶Fe+3
  • The oxidation of Fe varies from +2 to +3.
  • The n-factor has described the change in the oxidation state
  • The n-factor of Mohr’s salt = change in the oxidation state of Fe.
  • Thus, n-factor = 1.
  • Equivalentweight=molecularweightn-factor
  • On substituting the known values we get
    Equivalent weight=3921=392
  • Thus, we get the equivalent weight = Molecular weight. which is 392.

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