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1.520 g of a metal hydroxide on ignition gave 0.995 g of oxide. The equivalent mass of the metal is:

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1.52 g
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0.995 g
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19 g
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9 g
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Solution

The correct option is D 9 g
Let's asssume the valency of the metal to be 'x'.
Metal hydroxide = M(OH)x
Metal oxide = MOx
As per the question, the metal hydroxide on ignition gave the metal oxide.
Equivalent weight of metal hydroxide [M(OH)x] = Equivalent weight of metal oxide [MOx]
WM(OH)xEM(OH)x = WMOxEMOx
1.52Emetal+EOH = 0.995Emetal+Eoxygen
EOH = Molar mass OHcharge = 171
Similarly, Eoxygen = 162 = 8
1.52EM+17 = 0.995EM+8
On solving, EM=9 g

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