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95g of metal chloride (mcl2) contain 71g of chlorine. The equivalent weight of metal chloride is

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Answered by jaskaran3720
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Answer:

24 gram

Explanation:

The answer is 24 grams.

Explanation:

The chemical equation can be written as follow:

Metal + Chlorine ---------------> Metal chloride

This shows the reaction between metal and chlorine. and as a result of reaction metal chloride is formed.

Following is the formula to determine the equivalent weight of the metal:

Weight of metal = Weight of metal chloride - the weight of chlorine

                       = 95 grams - 71 grams

                       = 24 grams

Thus the equivalent weight of the metal is 24 grams.

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