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A metal oxide is reduced by heating it in a stream of hydrogen. It is found that after complete reduction, `3.15 g` of the oxide have yeilded `1.05 g` of the metal. We may conclude that:

A

atomic mass of the metal is 4

B

atomic mass of the metal is 8

C

equivalent mass of the metal is 4

D

equivalent mass of the metal is 8

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C

`(1.05 xx 8)/(2.1) = ` eq. mass of metal
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