the equivalent metal is double thwt of oxygen . how nany times is weight of its oxide greater than the wt of metal ?
a :) 2
b:) 3
c:) 1.5
d:) 0.25
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the equivalent . wt of the metal = 16
the equivalent wt of the metal oxide = 16 +8 = 24
so ,
oxide is 24 / 16 = 1.5 times greater then the wt of metal .
option (c)
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the equivalent . wt of the metal = 16
the equivalent wt of the metal oxide = 16 +8 = 24
so ,
oxide is 24 / 16 = 1.5 times greater then the wt of metal .
option (c)
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✡the equivalent weight of a metal=16
✡weight of oxide =16/2=8
✡weight of its oxide=16+8=24
✡weight of its oxide is greater than the metal =24/16=1.5
✡therefore, option C is the answer
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answer⤵
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✡the equivalent weight of a metal=16
✡weight of oxide =16/2=8
✡weight of its oxide=16+8=24
✡weight of its oxide is greater than the metal =24/16=1.5
✡therefore, option C is the answer
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hope it helps ☺
✌be brainly
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