Answer Posted / mknreddy
"Number of gram equivalents [GEW] of solute present in
one liter solution".
Denoted by 'N'.
NO. OF GRAM EQUIVALENTS OF SOLUTE [n]
N = ---------------------------------------
VOLUME OF SOLUTION IN LETTERS.
W
[ n = --------- ].
GEW
W 1
N = --------- * ----------------.
GEW V [IN LETTERS]
W 1000
N = --------- * ----------------.
GEW V [ IN ml ].
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