An atom of element 'X' is 1.02 times heavier than that of an atom of 'Y'. An atom of 'Y'…
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An atom of element 'X' is 1.02 times heavier than that of an atom of 'Y'. An atom of 'Y' is 0.1809 times heavier than that of an atom of oxygen. What is the atomic weight of 'X'?
- 2.952
- 4.4
- 2.6
- 5.314
Answer
(D) 5.314
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