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If a base is neutralizing an acid, it will require same no. of miliequivalents as that of acid.

You can calculate them by using the equation below:-

Meq. of acid= meq. of base

normality of acid x volume of acid =normality of base x volume of base

(molarity x n-factor x volume)acid = (molarity x n-factor x volume)base

Added:

1 Meq. base can neutralise (by definition) exactly 1 Mmol H+ or 1 Meq of any acid.

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