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One mole of chlorine combines with certain weight of metal giving 111 gm of its chloride. The same amount of metal can displace. 2 gm hydrogen from an acid. The equivalent weight of metal is ……..

A

40

B

20

C

80

D

10

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B

`"MW of "MCl_(2)=111g`
`M+71=111`
`M=111-71=40`
`"2 gm of "H_(2)" displaced by 40 gm of metal"`
`"1 gm of "H_(2)" displaced by"`?
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