equivalent weight of metal chloride if equivalent weight of its oxide is 24
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This can be easily derived from the the definition of equivalent weight based on the oxygen standard.
The equivalent mass of an element is the mass of the element in grams that combines with 8 grams of oxygen or 1 gram of hydrogen.
The equivalent mass of the metal is 12. It means 12 grams of the metal combine with 8 grams of oxygen to give 20 grams (12g+8g=20g) of the oxide.
Hence, the equivalent mass of the metal oxide is 20.
The equivalent mass of an element is the mass of the element in grams that combines with 8 grams of oxygen or 1 gram of hydrogen.
The equivalent mass of the metal is 12. It means 12 grams of the metal combine with 8 grams of oxygen to give 20 grams (12g+8g=20g) of the oxide.
Hence, the equivalent mass of the metal oxide is 20.
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Answer:
Here is your answer
M + O2 = MO2
16 8 24
so
M + Cl2 = MCl2
16 35.5 51.5
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