The Equivalent weight of an element is 13. It forms an acidic oxide which with KOH forms…
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The Equivalent weight of an element is 13. It forms an acidic oxide which with KOH forms a salt isomorphous with K2SO4. The atomic weight of element is
- 13
- 26
- 52
- 78
Answer
(D) 78
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