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1.00 g of a mixture, consisting of equal number of moles of carbonates of two alkali metals, required 44.4 " mL of " 0.5 N-HCl for complete reaction. If the atomic weight of one of the metal is 7.00. Find the atomic weight of the other metal. What will be the total amount of sulphate formed on quantitative conversion of 1.00 g of the mixture into sulphates?

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