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N Factor of substance in a redox reaction is equal to the number of moles of electron lost or gained per mole. Check FAQs
nf=nequiv.n
nf - N Factor?nequiv. - Number of Equivalents?n - Number of Moles of Solute?

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4.64Edit=16Edit3.4483Edit
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Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
nf=nequiv.n
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
nf=163.4483mol
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
nf=163.4483
Next Step Evaluate
nf=4.63996752022736
LAST Step Rounding Answer
nf=4.64

Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute Formula Elements

Variables
N Factor
N Factor of substance in a redox reaction is equal to the number of moles of electron lost or gained per mole.
Symbol: nf
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Number of Equivalents
The Number of Equivalents is a number that defines how many electrons or ions may be transferred in a chemical reaction.
Symbol: nequiv.
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Number of Moles of Solute
The number of Moles of Solute is the total number of representative particles present in the solute.
Symbol: n
Measurement: Amount of SubstanceUnit: mol
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find N Factor

​Go Valency Factor using Molarity and Normality
nf=NMol

Other formulas in Number of Equivalents and Normality category

​Go Normality given Molarity and Valency Factor
N=Molnf
​Go Number of Equivalents of Solute
nequiv.=msoluteW eq
​Go Normality of substance 1 at Equivalence point
N1=N2(V2V1)
​Go Normality of substance 2 at Equivalence point
N2=N1(V1V2)

How to Evaluate Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute?

Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute evaluator uses N Factor = Number of Equivalents/Number of Moles of Solute to evaluate the N Factor, The Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute formula is defined as the ratio of the number of equivalents of the solute to the number of moles of the solute. N Factor is denoted by nf symbol.

How to evaluate Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute, enter Number of Equivalents (nequiv.) & Number of Moles of Solute (n) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute

What is the formula to find Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute?
The formula of Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute is expressed as N Factor = Number of Equivalents/Number of Moles of Solute. Here is an example- 4.639968 = 16/3.4483.
How to calculate Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute?
With Number of Equivalents (nequiv.) & Number of Moles of Solute (n) we can find Valency Factor given Number of Equivalents of Solute using the formula - N Factor = Number of Equivalents/Number of Moles of Solute.
What are the other ways to Calculate N Factor?
Here are the different ways to Calculate N Factor-
  • N Factor=Normality/MolarityOpenImg
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