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THE EQUIVALENT WEIGHT OF AN ACID CAN BE CALCULATED BYa.Molecular weight /basicityb.Molecular weight × basicityc.Molecular weight × acidityd.Molecular weight/acidity

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THE EQUIVALENT WEIGHT OF AN ACID CAN BE CALCULATED BYa.Molecular weight /basicityb.Molecular weight × basicityc.Molecular weight × acidityd.Molecular weight/acidity

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The equivalent weight of an acid can be calculated by using the formula: Molecular weight / acidity. So, the correct answer is d. Molecular weight/acidity.

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