Could you explain this?

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What does this mean by "An acid equivalent is equal to one mole of H+"?

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It ks like saying 2 moles of Alcohol reacts with 2 moles of acid, or 1 mole of Akcohol reacts with 1 mole of acid. It is just molar equivalent of acid that you add to the reaction. H+ is just another way to write any acid.

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They write this because acid donates protons. So one mole of any acid, donated a proton.

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