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The equivalent weight of a metal in different compounds are 18.6 ad 28. Atomic mass of the metal would be

A

18.6

B

28

C

46.6

D

56

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The correct Answer is:
D

`E_(1)=18.6=(A)/(x)impliesA=18.6x`
`E_(2)=28=(A)/(y)impliesA=28y`
i.e., LCM of 18.6 & 2.8 = 56
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