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Equivalent Mass of Metal is the no. of parts by mass of element which can displace/combine with 1.008 parts by mass of hydrogen or 8 parts by mass of oxygen or 35.5 parts by mass of chlorine. Check FAQs
E.MMetal=(WMreacted)E.MCl
E.MMetal - Equivalent Mass of Metal?W - Mass of Metal?Mreacted - Mass of Chlorine reacted?E.MCl - Equivalent Mass of Chlorine?

Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method Example

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3.0992Edit=(0.033Edit0.378Edit)35.5Edit
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Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
E.MMetal=(WMreacted)E.MCl
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
E.MMetal=(0.033g0.378g)35.5g
Next Step Convert Units
E.MMetal=(3.3E-5kg0.0004kg)0.0355kg
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
E.MMetal=(3.3E-50.0004)0.0355
Next Step Evaluate
E.MMetal=0.00309920634920635kg
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
E.MMetal=3.09920634920635g
LAST Step Rounding Answer
E.MMetal=3.0992g

Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method Formula Elements

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Equivalent Mass of Metal
Equivalent Mass of Metal is the no. of parts by mass of element which can displace/combine with 1.008 parts by mass of hydrogen or 8 parts by mass of oxygen or 35.5 parts by mass of chlorine.
Symbol: E.MMetal
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value should be greater than -1.
Mass of Metal
Mass of Metal is the amount of metal which displaces 11200 ml of hydrogen at NTP.
Symbol: W
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value should be greater than -1.
Mass of Chlorine reacted
Mass of Chlorine reacted is defined as the amount of Cl that a certain amount of metal reacts with to form it's metal chloride.
Symbol: Mreacted
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Equivalent Mass of Chlorine
Equivalent Mass of Chlorine is given by, Atomic Weight of Chlorine divided by Valency of Chlorine. As, valency of Chlorine is 1, equivalent mass of Chlorine is same as it's atomic weight = 35.5 g.
Symbol: E.MCl
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value should be between 35.4 to 35.6.

Other Formulas to find Equivalent Mass of Metal

​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Oxide formation Method
E.MMetal=(WM)E.MOxygen
​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Oxide formation Method given vol. of Oxygen at STP
E.MMetal=(WVdisplaced)VOxygen
​Go Determination of Eqv. Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method given vol. of Cl at STP
E.MMetal=(WVreacted)VChlorine
​Go Determination of Eqv. Mass of Metal using H2 Displacement Method given vol. of H2 displaced at STP
E.MMetal=(WV)VE.M

Other formulas in Basic Chemistry category

​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Acid using Neutralization Method
E.Macid=WaVbaseNb
​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Base using Neutralisation Method
E.Mbase=WbVacidNa
​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal added using Metal Displacement Method
E1=(W1W2)E2
​Go Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal Displaced using Metal Displacement Method
E2=(W2W1)E1

How to Evaluate Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method?

Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method evaluator uses Equivalent Mass of Metal = (Mass of Metal/Mass of Chlorine reacted)*Equivalent Mass of Chlorine to evaluate the Equivalent Mass of Metal, The Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method formula is defined as the mass of an element that reacts with 35.5 g of Chlorine to form it's chloride. Equivalent Mass of Metal is denoted by E.MMetal symbol.

How to evaluate Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method, enter Mass of Metal (W), Mass of Chlorine reacted (Mreacted) & Equivalent Mass of Chlorine (E.MCl) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method

What is the formula to find Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method?
The formula of Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method is expressed as Equivalent Mass of Metal = (Mass of Metal/Mass of Chlorine reacted)*Equivalent Mass of Chlorine. Here is an example- 349.7015 = (3.3E-05/0.000378)*0.0355.
How to calculate Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method?
With Mass of Metal (W), Mass of Chlorine reacted (Mreacted) & Equivalent Mass of Chlorine (E.MCl) we can find Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method using the formula - Equivalent Mass of Metal = (Mass of Metal/Mass of Chlorine reacted)*Equivalent Mass of Chlorine.
What are the other ways to Calculate Equivalent Mass of Metal?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Equivalent Mass of Metal-
  • Equivalent Mass of Metal=(Mass of Metal/Mass of Oxygen displaced)*Equivalent Mass of OxygenOpenImg
  • Equivalent Mass of Metal=(Mass of Metal/Vol. of Oxygen displaced)*Vol. of oxygen combined at STPOpenImg
  • Equivalent Mass of Metal=(Mass of Metal/Vol. of Chlorine reacted)*Vol. of Chlorine reacts with eqv. mass of metalOpenImg
Can the Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method be negative?
Yes, the Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method, measured in Weight can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method?
Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method is usually measured using the Gram[g] for Weight. Kilogram[g], Milligram[g], Ton (Metric)[g] are the few other units in which Determination of Equivalent Mass of Metal using Chloride Formation Method can be measured.
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