A 1.50 g sample of an ore containing silver was dissolved, and all the Ag + was converted…
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A 1.50 g sample of an ore containing silver was dissolved, and all the Ag+ was converted to 0.125 g Ag2S. What was the percentage of silver in the ore ?
- 14.23%
- 10.8%
- 8.27%
- 7.2%
Answer
(D) 7.2%
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