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Topic: I have the percent of Cl in a precipitate how can I calculate the weight of it?  (Read 1822 times)

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Offline disasterhelpplz

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So i calculated that in a 34.5879g percipitate AgCl 24.73% of it is Cl how can I get the weight of Cl ?
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I have 15 pounds of apples
20% (by weight)  of those belong to Tom
how many pounds of apples am I to give Tom ?



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That doesnt help at all honestly im not good at math thats why I asked this for some help please can someone help me? thanks

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Write definition of percentage.
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