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Find the weight of `NaOH` in its 50 milli equivalents.

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`Mw`of `NaOH = 23 + 16 + 1 = 40 g`
`1 g` equivalent of `NaOH = 1000 mEq = 40 g`
`50 mEq = (40 xx 50)/(1000) = 2 g`
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