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The specific heat of metal is `1 Jg^(-1)K^(-1)`. If equivalent weight of metal is `9`, carbon atoms, `13` hydrogen atoms and `2.33xx10^(-23) g` of other component?

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Sp. Heat `= 1J g^(-1)K^(-1)=(1)/(4. 18) cal g^(-1) K^(-1)`
`:.` approximate at . wt `xx(1)/(4.18)= 6.4`
`:.` approximate at. `wt.= 6.4xx4.18= 26.75`
Also, `("at weight")/("eq. weight")=`valence
`:.` valence `= 26.75//= 2.97= 3.0`
`( :'` valence in integer)
`:.` Exact at. weight `=Eq. wtxx` valence `= 9xx3=27`
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