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0.36 gm of a metal when burnt in oxygen yields 0.60 gm oxide. The carbonate
of that metal contains 28.57% of the metal. Assuming the validity of the law of
definite proportions, determine the weight of the oxide formed by heating 1 gm
of that carbonate.
[Ans. 0.4762 gm]

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