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`0.71 g` of chlorine combines with certain weight of a metal giving `1.11 g` of its chloride. The eq.wt. of the metal is:

A

`40`

B

`20`

C

`80`

D

none of these

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The correct Answer is:
B

Let metal chloride be `MCl_(n)`,
`:.` Eq. of metal `=` Eq. of choride
or `or (1.11-0.71)/(E )=(0.71)/(35.5)`
`:. E=20`
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