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Chemistry, 20.10.2020 05:01 jhahn001

If a sample of 400g of ammonium chlorate is taken, how many grams of chlorine can be extracted from the sample?

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- When decomposed, a sample of mercury (I) carbonate yields 40 g of carbon. What is the
mass of mercury (I) carbonate, given that all carbon from the sample was extracted
without losing any mass of carbon?

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