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In the conversion `NH_(2)OH rarr N_(2)O`, the equivalent weight of `NH_(2)OH` will be:

A

(a)`M//4`

B

(b)`M//2`

C

(c )`M//5`

D

(d)`M//1`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`NH_(2)OH rarr underset(+1)(N_(2)O)`
`:. V.f. of NH_(2)OH=2`
`:. Eq. wt.=M//2`
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