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A metal M forms a chloride with formula Mcl3 . calculate the valency of the metal M and find the formula of its :
a.carbonate
b.phosphate
c. perchlorate

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Answered by deveshmuthiyan99
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Answer:

perchlorate is the right answer

Answered by gangadhar12pathrkar
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