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Chemistry, 27.10.2020 22:50 toricepeda82

There are two compounds of gold and chlorine. In one compound, there is 15.39 g of gold for every 2.77 g of chlorine. In the other compound, there is 7.74 g of gold for every 4.18 g of chlorine. Find the ratio of masses of gold in the two compounds (give in 'y:x' format)
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