a solution containing 0.450 moles of Ce+4. Calculate the milliequivalents of Ce+4
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First, we need to understand what a milliequivalent is. A milliequivalent (mEq) is a unit of measure often used in the context of electrolytes, drugs, and other substances in the body. It is a measure of the amount of a substance that can combine with or replace Show more…
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