If the weight of metal chloride is x gram containing Y gram of metal the equivalent weight of metal will be ?
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Weight of metal = y g
Weight of chlorine = (x-y)
(x-y) g of chlorine = (x-y) / 35.5 moles
Chloride means the Cl has taken 2 electrons, hence a total of ((x-y)/17.75) moles
So, Equivalent weight of metal will comes out to be = y / ((x-y)/17.75)
Weight of chlorine = (x-y)
(x-y) g of chlorine = (x-y) / 35.5 moles
Chloride means the Cl has taken 2 electrons, hence a total of ((x-y)/17.75) moles
So, Equivalent weight of metal will comes out to be = y / ((x-y)/17.75)
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Weight of metal = y g
Weight of chlorine = (x-y)
(x-y) g of chlorine = (x-y) / 35.5 moles
Chloride means the Cl has taken 2 electrons, hence a total of ((x-y)/17.75) moles
So, Equivalent weight of metal will comes out to be = y / ((x-y)/17.75)
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