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If mass `%` of oxygen in monovalent metal 'M' carbonate `(M_(2)CO_(3))` is `48%`, find atomic mass of metal ? .

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To find the atomic mass of the monovalent metal 'M' in the carbonate \( M_2CO_3 \) given that the mass percentage of oxygen is 48%, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Write the formula for the molecular weight of \( M_2CO_3 \) The molecular weight of \( M_2CO_3 \) can be expressed as: \[ \text{Molecular weight} = 2A + 12 + 48 \] ...
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