1.0 g of a monobasic acid when completely reacted with Mg gave 1.301 g of anhydrous Mg…
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1.0 g of a monobasic acid when completely reacted with Mg gave 1.301 g of anhydrous Mg salt. Equivalent weight of acid is
- 35.54
- 36.54
- 17.77
- 18.27
Answer
(B) 36.54
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