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1.500g of hydroxide of a metal gave 1.000g of its oxide on heating. What is the equivalent mass of the metal ?

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10

By the law of equivalents: `("E + Eq. Mass of" OH^(-))/("E + Eq. Mass of O") =("mass of metal hydroxide")/("mass of metal oxide")`
or `(E+17)/(E+8) = 1.5/1 rArr E=10`
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