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2g of metal carbonate is neutralised completely by 100mL of 0.1(N) HCl. The equilvalent weight of metal carbonate is-

A

50

B

100

C

150

D

200

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  • 2g of metal carbonate is neutralised completely by 100 mL of 0.1 (N) HCl. The equivalent weight of metal carbon ate is-

    A
    50
    B
    100
    C
    150
    D
    200
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    A
    53
    B
    40
    C
    45
    D
    63
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    B
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    C
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    D
    24
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