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11 April, 10:21

Use the atomic weight in the periodic table to determine the equivalent weight of magnesium.

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  1. 11 April, 12:41
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    The atomic weight of Magnesium (Mg) is about 24.305 g / mol.

    Magnesium when forms an ion can donate two electrons hence forming Mg2+. Since it can donate two electrons, therefore it has an equivalence of 2 equivalence per mole, therefore:

    equivalent weight = (24.305 g / mol) * (1 mol / 2 equivalence)

    equivalent weight = 12.1525 g / equivalence
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