0.1 g of metal combines with 46.6 mL of oxygen at STP. The equivalent weight of metal is
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0.1 g of metal combines with 46.6 mL of oxygen at STP. The equivalent weight of metal is
- 12
- 24
- 6
- 36
Answer
(A) 12
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