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X gm of metal gave Y gm of its oxide, so equivalent mass of metal is :

A

`(y-x)/(x)xx8`

B

`(x)/((y-x))xx8`

C

`(x)/(y)xx8`

D

`(x+y)/(x)xx8`

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