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The equivalent weight of NaH2PO4 in the following reaction is:
NaOH+H3PO4NaH2PO4+H2O

  1. 96
  2. 120
  3. 100
  4. 98

A
98
B
96
C
100
D
120
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An equivalent weight of an acid is the ratio of the molecular weight to the number of replaceable H atoms. In the reaction, only one H atom of phosphoric acid is displaced. Hence, the equivalent weight is equal to molecular weight which is 120 g/mol of hydrogen (atomic weight of phosphorus =31).

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