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`5.6 g` of a metal forms `12.7 g` of metal chloride. Hence equivalent weight of the metal is

A

127

B

254

C

56

D

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D

Weight of `Cl` reacted `= 12.7 - 5.6 - 7.1 g`
`7.1 g Cl -= 5.6` of metal
`35.5 g Cl = 28 g` of metal
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