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Equivalent weight of NH(4)OH is...

Equivalent weight of `NH_(4)OH` is

A

35

B

17.5

C

42

D

72

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The correct Answer is:
A

`NH_(4)OH rarr NH_(4)^(+) +OH^(-)`
`:. GEW = GMW//` No. of `OH^(-)` ions per molecule
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