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if the equivalent weight of a metal hydride is 13 then the equivalent weight of metal oxide is

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Consider a molecular formula of Metal hydride as ‘MH’,

Equivalent weight of metal hydride = Equivalent weight of metal + Equivalent weight of hydrogen

13 = Equivalent weight of metal + 1

Equivalent weight of metal = 13 – 1

Equivalent weight of metal = 12

Consider a molecular formula of metal oxide as ‘MO’

Equivalent weight of metal oxide = Equivalent weight of metal + Equivalent weight of oxygen

Equivalent weight of oxygen = 8

Equivalent weight of metal oxide = 12 + 8

So, Equivalent weight of metal oxide = 20

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