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If 1 mole of H(3)PO(4) reacts with 1 mo...

If 1 mole of `H_(3)PO_(4)` reacts with 1 mole of `X(OH)_(2)` as shown below :
`H_(3)PO_(4)+X(OH)_(2) to XHPO_(4)+2H_(2)O " then"`

A

the equivalent mass of base is `(mol.mass)/(2)`

B

the eq. mass of `H_(3)PO_(4)` is `(98)/(3)`

C

the resulting solution requires 1 mole NaOH for complete neutralization

D

minimum 1 mole of X`(OH)_(2)` is required for complete neutralization of `XHPO_(4)`

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