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  1. A sample of freshly precipitated silver chloride weighs 704.7mg. Before the solution can be filtered and washed 10.0mg of AgCl
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  2. last one, i PROMISEA compound containing only C, H, O and Cr was subjected to combustion analysis. A sample of 10.88 mg produced
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  3. A 0.750 g sample containing only KCl and NaBr was titrated with 0.1043 M AgNO3 , requiring 42.23 mL to reach the endpoint.
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  4. 0.1802 g sample of a chlorocarbon compound was analyzed by burning in oxygen and collecting the evolved gases in a solution of
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  5. The hydrogen sulfide in a 79.168 g sample of crude petroleum was removed by distillation and collected in a solution of CdCl2.
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  6. In the analysis of 0.8503 g of impure chloride containing sample, 1.250 g of AgCl were precipitated out. What is the percent of
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  9. What factor might motivate a museum to hastily restore art without considering whether or not the restoration good for the
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