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Same quantity of electricity was passed through solutions of salts of elements A,B and C with atomic weights 7, 27 and 48 respectively. The masses of A,B and C deposited were 2.1 g,27.7g and 7.2 respectively. The valencies of A,B and C respectively areA. 3,2 and 1B. 1,2 and 3C. 1,3 and 2D. 2,3 and 2

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Suppose valencies of A,B and C are a,b, and c respectively. Then their equivalent weights will be (At. Wt/valance) 7/a,27/b and 48/c. when same quantity of electricity is passed, masses deposited are in the ratio of their equivalent weights, i.e.,
`("Mass of A")/("Eq. wt. of A")=("Mass of B")/("Eq. wt of B")=("Mass of C")/("Eq. wt of C")`
`therefore(2.1)/(7//a)=(2.7)/(27//b)=(7.2)/(48//c)` or 0.3 a=0.1, b=0.15c, or 3a=b=1.5c. thus, if b=1, then `a=(1)/(3)`,
`c=(1)/(1.5)=(2)/(3)`
`therefore`Ratio `a:b:c=(1)/(3):1:(2)/(3)=1:3:2`


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