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[" 14.A metal oxide has the formula "Z_(2)O_(3)" .It can be reduced by hydrogen to give free metal "],[" and water."0.1596" g of the metal oxide requires "6mg" of hydrogen for complete "],[" reduction.The atomic weight of the metal is "],[[" A."27.9," B."159.6]]

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