(a) Equivalent mass of an acid:
Equivalent mass of an acid is the number of parts by mass of the acid which contains 1.008 part by mass of replaceable hydrogen atom.
Equivalent mass of an acid = (Molar mass of the acid) / (Basicity of the acid)
(b) Equivalent mass of a base:
It is defined as the number of parts by mass of the base which contains one replaceable hydroxyl ion or which completely neutralizes one gram equivalent of an acid.
Equivalent mass of a base = (Molar mass of the base) / (Acidity of the base)
(c) Equivalent mass of an oxidising agent:
It is defined as the number of parts by mass of an oxidising agent which can furnish 8 parts by mass of oxygen for oxidation.
(d) Equivalent mass of a reducing agent:
It is defined as the number of parts by mass of the reducing agent which is completely oxidised by 8 parts by mass of oxygen or with one equivalent of any oxidising agent.