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A sample of chloroform is found to contain 12.0 g of carbon, 106.4 g of chlorine, and 1.01 g of hydrogen. If a second sample of Chloroform is found to contain 30.0 g of carbon. what is the total mass of Chloroform in the second sample?
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x/30.0 = (12.0 + 106.4 + 1.01) / 12.0
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