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Two formulal to calculate number of milli equivalkents (mlQ)
Numbr of miliequivalents `=("weight")/("GEW")xx1000`
Numbr of milliequivalents= volume in ml `xx` Normality of solution
0.09 grams of dibasic acid neutralise 40 ml of `N/20` NaOH solution. Molecular weight of acid is

A

90

B

45

C

180

D

60

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