Question
Question: State True or False. Equivalent mass of \(N{{H}_{3}}\) is 17. A. True B. False...
State True or False.
Equivalent mass of NH3 is 17.
A. True
B. False
Solution
All elements combine with each other according to the laws of chemical combination, and the number of parts by which an element combines with 1part by mass of hydrogen, 8 parts by mass of oxygen, or 35.5 parts by mass of chlorine, or one-gram equivalent of any other element, is the value of the equivalent mass of the element.
Complete answer:
Calculating Equivalent Mass:
The formula for the calculation of an element's equivalent mass is given by:
Equivalent mass = ValencyAtomicmass
Let’s discuss how to find equivalent masses of compounds:
1. Equivalent mass of acids.
An acid is a compound which contains one or more hydrogen atoms that can be replaced by a metal. And the number of hydrogen atoms which can be replaced by a metal in an acid gives us the basicity of the compound.
Equivalent mass of an acid = BasicityMolecularmassofacid
2. Equivalent mass of bases.
Acidity of an atom is a bit different; it is the number of molecules of a monobasic acid (or an acid with basicity 1) required to completely neutralize one molecule of the base.
The following formula gives the equivalent mass of a base:
Equivalent mass of a base = AcidityMolecularmassofbase
3. Equivalent Mass of Salts.
The equivalent mass of a salt is defined as the mass of the salt formed when one equivalent of an acid is completely neutralized by one equivalent of a base.
As given in question we have to find Equivalent mass of NH3. NH3 is base,
Hence, Equivalent mass of NH3=AcidityMolecularmassofNH3
Molecular mass of NH3 = 17
Acidity of NH3 is 1.
Hence, Equivalent mass of
Equivalent mass of NH3 is 17.
Hence, the given statement is true.
Hence, option A is the correct answer.
Note:
It is important to remember that the number of hydrogen atoms which can be replaced by a metal in an acid gives us the basicity of the compound and hence the basicity can be measured.