Gram Equivalent Concept
Gram Equivalent Concept: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Equivalent Weight, Valency Factor, Valency Factor for Disproportionating Species, Valency Factor for an Oxidising Agent, Valency Factor for a Reducing Agent and, Valency Factor for a Base
Important Questions on Gram Equivalent Concept
of a metal gives of its chloride. Calculate the equivalent mass of the metal.

Discuss the valency factor for the following special case, oxidising agents and reducing agents.

Discuss the valency factor for the following special case, disproportionating reaction.

Discuss the valency factor for the following special case, polyatomic compounds.

Discuss the valency factor for the following special case, redox reactions.

The valency factor for comproportionating species of is by using .

The valency factor for comproportionating species of is _____ by using .

The valency factor for comproportionating species depends on oxidation number.

The valency factor for comproportionating species depends on _____.

The valency factor hydrogen peroxide is because it is a disproportionating species.

The valency factor of hydrogen peroxide is and not because it is a _____ species.

The valency factor for disproportionating species, is _____.

For bases, valency factor is number of hydroxide ion replaces by one mole of base in reaction.

The valency factor of sodium hydroxide is _____.

The valency factor of a base in a chemical reaction is based on the _____ ion.

For valency factor, while counting number of atom oxidised or reduced, we should not count stoichiometry of the compound or element.

For any redox reaction, the valency factor is equal to _____.

Write the formula to calculate the valency factor for comproportionating species.

List out the special cases for the valency factor.

Write the formula to calculate the valency factor for disproportionating species.
