Fx Copy
LaTeX Copy
Equivalent Weight (also known as gram equivalent) is the mass of one equivalent, that is the mass of a given substance. Check FAQs
W eq=Mnelectrons lost
W eq - Equivalent Weight?M - Molar Mass of a chemical compound?nelectrons lost - Number of Moles of Electrons Lost?

Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent Example

With values
With units
Only example

Here is how the Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent equation looks like with Values.

Here is how the Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent equation looks like with Units.

Here is how the Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent equation looks like.

100Edit=0.029Edit0.29Edit
You are here -
HomeIcon Home » Category Chemistry » Category Mole Concept and Stoichiometry » Category Equivalent Weight » fx Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent

Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
W eq=Mnelectrons lost
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
W eq=0.029kg/mol0.29mol
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
W eq=0.0290.29
Next Step Evaluate
W eq=0.1kg
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
W eq=100g

Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent Formula Elements

Variables
Equivalent Weight
Equivalent Weight (also known as gram equivalent) is the mass of one equivalent, that is the mass of a given substance.
Symbol: W eq
Measurement: WeightUnit: g
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Molar Mass of a chemical compound
The Molar Mass of a chemical compound is defined as the mass of that compound divided by the amount of substance in that sample, measured in moles.
Symbol: M
Measurement: Molar MassUnit: kg/mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Moles of Electrons Lost
The Number of Moles of Electrons Lost can be defined as the moles of electrons that are lost by an atom in a compound to another atom of the compound.
Symbol: nelectrons lost
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Equivalent Weight

​Go Equivalent Weight for Acids
W eq=MacidpH
​Go Equivalent weight for base
W eq=MbaseBasicity
​Go Equivalent Weight of Oxidising Agent
W eq=Mnelectrons gained
​Go Equivalent Weight
W eq=MWnf

Other formulas in Equivalent Weight category

​Go Oxidation Number
Oxidation number=NeValence Shell-NeAfter Bonding
​Go Number of Electrons in Valence Shell
NeValence Shell=Oxidation number+NeAfter Bonding
​Go Number of Electrons Left after Bonding
NeAfter Bonding=NeValence Shell-Oxidation number
​Go Acidity given Equivalent Weight
pH=MacidW eq

How to Evaluate Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent?

Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent evaluator uses Equivalent Weight = Molar Mass of a chemical compound/Number of Moles of Electrons Lost to evaluate the Equivalent Weight, The Equivalent weight of reducing agent formula is defined as the ratio of the molar mass of the reducing agent to the number of moles of electrons lost. Equivalent Weight is denoted by W eq symbol.

How to evaluate Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent, enter Molar Mass of a chemical compound (M) & Number of Moles of Electrons Lost (nelectrons lost) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent

What is the formula to find Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent?
The formula of Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent is expressed as Equivalent Weight = Molar Mass of a chemical compound/Number of Moles of Electrons Lost. Here is an example- 100000 = 0.029/0.29.
How to calculate Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent?
With Molar Mass of a chemical compound (M) & Number of Moles of Electrons Lost (nelectrons lost) we can find Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent using the formula - Equivalent Weight = Molar Mass of a chemical compound/Number of Moles of Electrons Lost.
What are the other ways to Calculate Equivalent Weight?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Equivalent Weight-
  • Equivalent Weight=Molar Mass of Acid/AcidityOpenImg
  • Equivalent Weight=Molar Mass of Base/BasicityOpenImg
  • Equivalent Weight=Molar Mass of a chemical compound/Number of Moles of Electrons GainedOpenImg
Can the Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent be negative?
Yes, the Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent, measured in Weight can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent?
Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent is usually measured using the Gram[g] for Weight. Kilogram[g], Milligram[g], Ton (Metric)[g] are the few other units in which Equivalent Weight of Reducing Agent can be measured.
Copied!