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The oxide of a metal has 32% oxygen.Its equivalent weight of metal would be

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Answered by nikhil994435
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Answer:

M+O-->MO

now, metal 100-32=68%

(wt./eq.wt.)of M=(wt./eq.wt.)of O

as we know equivalent wt. of oxygen is fixed i.e. 8

(68/eq.wt)=(32/8)

eq. wt. of M =17

Explanation:

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