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Equivalent weight of ferrous ion when it acts as salt is X and as reductant is Y. What is the ratio of X and Y?

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X is 55.8/2.
When ferrous ion acts as reductant , it is oxidised to ferric. Y is 55.8/1.
Thus X:Y is 1:2
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