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What weight of a metal of equivalent weight 12 will give 0.475 g of its chloride?

A

0.12 g

B

0.24 g

C

0.36 g

D

0.48 g

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A

Ew of metal chloride = Ew of M + Ew of Cl
`=12+35.5=47.5`
47.5 g of metal chloride `rArr` Weight of metal
`rArr12g`
0.475 g of metal chloride `rArr(12xx0.475)/(47.5)`
`rArr0.12g`
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