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A 2.33-g sample of a mixture of CaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2 is treated with excess AgNO3(aq). The precipitate is filtered off, dried and weighed. The dried precipitate weighs 3.9 g. What is the percentage by mass of CaCl2 in the original mixture?
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