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Determine the equivalent weights of the following salts:
`(a) NaCl" " (b) K_(2)SO_(4) " " Ca_(3)(PO_(4))_(2)`

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(a) E = 58.5 or E = 58.5 ; (b) E = 87 or E = 87 ; (c) E = 51.67 or E = 51.67
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