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1.00 g of a mixture, consisting of equal number of moles of carbonates of two alkali metals, required 44.4 " mL of " 0.5 N-HCl for complete reaction. If the atomic weight of one of the metal is 7.00. Find the atomic weight of the other metal.

A

0.222

B

2.22

C

22.22

D

0.0222

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