In the reaction between SO 2 and O 3 , the equivalent weight of ozone is :
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In the reaction between SO2 and O3 , the equivalent weight of ozone is :
- The same as its molecular weight
- Half the molecular weight
- One – third of the molecular weight
- One – fourth of the molecular weight
Answer
(B) Half the molecular weight
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