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The chloride of a metal .M. contains 47....

The chloride of a metal .M. contains 47.23% of the metal. 1 g of this metal displaced from a compound 0.88 g of another metal .N.. Find the equivalent weight of .M. and .N. respectively.

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31.77, 27.96
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