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0.635 g of a metal gives on oxidation 0.795 g of its oxide. Calculate the equivalent mass of the metal.

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Mass of the metal oxide = 0.795g
Mass of the metal = 0.635g
Mass of oxygen = 0.795 - 0.635 = 0.16g
0.16 g of oxygen has combined with 0.635 g of a metal
`:.` 8g of oxygen will combine with
` (8 xx 0.635)/(0.16)=31.75g " equiv"^(-1)`
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