equivalent mass for oxidising agents


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Oxidising agent:
The substance that oxidizes the other substance is called the oxidizing agent..
Chemical Properties of Sulphur - With Oxidising Agents
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Oxidising Power of Halogens
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Equivalent Mass and Number of Electrons
Equivalent mass is equal to the molecular or atomic mass divided by the number of electrons involved in the reaction per molecule, atom or ion. For example in the reaction, two electrons are needed to produce one molecule of hydrogen gas. So, 2 Faraday of electricity i..
Mass-energy equivalence
Albert Einstein, in the beginning of this century, showed that matter (whatever the form) was equivalent to energy. The energy associated with a mass 'm' (just because of its existence) is given by the famous formula of Einstein, E = mc 2 ------------ (1). where 'c' is the spe..
Chlorine as an Oxidizing Agent
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Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence Relation
Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence Relation - According to Newton's second law of motion, force acting on a body is defined as the rate of change of its momentum i.e., Now, if this force 'F' displaces the body through a distance dx, its energy increases by According to Einstein'..
Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence Relation
According to Newton's second law of motion, force acting on a body is defined as the rate of change of its momentu..
Mass Energy Relation
Mass Energy Relation - Einstein derived a formula given the relation between mass and energy as E = mc 2 . Here 'm' is the mass, 'c' is the velocity of light and 'E' is the energy. This equation has given equal states to mass and energy. It states that a ..
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