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H2so4+nai= i2+h2o+h2s+na2so4. The equivalent weight of h2so4 is
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H2so4+nai= i2+h2o+h2s+na2so4.
The equivalent weight of h2so4 is
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98.086 g/mole
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5H₂SO₄ + 8NaI = 4I₂ + 4H₂O + H₂S + 4Na₂SO₄
S⁺⁶ + 8e⁻ = S⁻² f=8
2I⁻ - 2e⁻ = I₂
M(H₂SO₄)=98 g/mol
M(eqi)=98/8=12.25 g/mol
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