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14.7 g of sulphuric acid was needed to d...

14.7 g of sulphuric acid was needed to dissolve 16.8 g of a metal. Calculate the equivalent weight of the metal and the volume of hydrogen liberated at NTP.

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56, 3.36 litres
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