Equivalent weight, in chemistry, the quantity of a substance that exactly reacts with, or is equal to the combining value of, an arbitrarily fixed quantity of another substance in a particular reaction. ... The equivalent weight of an element is its gram atomic weight divided by its valence (combining power).
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Your question is incomplete. However, I found a similar problem fromanother website as shown in the attached picture.
To solve this problem, you must know that at STP, the volume for any gas is 22.4 L/mol. So,
Moles O₂: 156.8 mL * 1 L/1000 mL* 1 mol/22.4 L = 0.007 moles
Mass calcium: 0.007 mol O₂ * 2 mol Ca/1 mol O₂ * 40 g/mol Ca =
<em> 0.56 g Ca</em>
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The water in Glass A is cooler than the water in Glass B; therefore, the particles in Glass A move slower.
Option D
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Generally,the experiment shows that glass B temperature is higher than glass temperature A and this is given that observation that the solute dissolves faster in glass B than glass A.
Therefore,The water in Glass A is cooler than the water in Glass B; therefore, the particles in Glass A move slower.
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