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The equivalent weight of a metal is double than that of oxygen.how many times is the weight of its oxide greater than the weight of metal?​

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Answered by charana24
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Answer:

Weight of the metal oxide is 1.5 times greater than the weight of the metal.

Answered by arpitaxiaojie
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The equivalent mass of oxygen is 8 .

The equivalent mass of metal is 16.

If it is a alkaline earth metal, then its molecular mass will be twice its equivalent mass.

It will be 32.

The molecular mass of metal oxide will be 32+16=48

The equivalent mass of metal oxide will be

48/2 = 24. It is 1.5 times that of metal.

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