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`W_1` g of an element combines with oxygen forming `W_2` g of its oxide. The equivalent weight of the element is :

A

`[W_1/W_2]xx8`

B

`[(W_1)/(W_1-W_2)]xx8`

C

`[(W_2-W_1)/(W_1)]xx8`

D

`[W_1/(W_1-W_2)]xx8`

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