A 0.4560 g of sample was analysed for chloride by adding AgNO3 and 0.1055 g of AgC! was formed as precipitate. Find the

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A 0.4560 g of sample was analysed for chloride by adding AgNO3 and 0.1055 g of AgC! was formed as precipitate. Find the

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A 0 4560 G Of Sample Was Analysed For Chloride By Adding Agno3 And 0 1055 G Of Agc Was Formed As Precipitate Find The 1
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A 0.4560 g of sample was analysed for chloride by adding AgNO3 and 0.1055 g of AgC! was formed as precipitate. Find the % Cl- in the sample. [4 Marks]
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