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Standard IX
Chemistry
Atomic Mass
the equivalen...
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the equivalent mass of a trivalent metal element is 9 g eq^{-1 }the molar mass of its ahydrous oxide is
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A
1
g
of an element gives
A
2
of its oxide. The equivalent mass of the element is:
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The equivalent weight of a certain trivalent element is 20. Molecular weight of its oxide is :
Q.
9
g of trivalent metal combines with
8
g of oxygen. The atomic mass of the metal is:
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X
g
metal gave
Y
g
of its oxide. Hence, equivalent mass of the metal is:
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The oxide of an element possesses the formula
M
O
2
. If equivalent mass of the metal is
9
, then atomic mass of the metal will be:
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