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A quantity of 1 g of metal carbonate was...

A quantity of 1 g of metal carbonate was dissolved in 25 ml of normal HCl. The resulting liquid requires 50 ml of N/10 caustic soda solution to neutralize it completely. The equivalent weight of metal carbonate is
A)20
B)10
C)100
D)50

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