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An impure sample containing an unknown amount of gallium bromide, GaBr3, weighs 0.379 g. It was dissolved in water and treated with silver nitrate, AgNO3, resulting in the precipitation of 0.263 g AgBr. Assuming that GaBr3 is the only source of gallium in the sample, use this data to compute the percent Ga by mass in the sample.
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