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A precipitate of `AgCl` and `AgBr` weighs `0.4066g`. On heating in a current of chlorine, the `AgBr` is converted to `AgCl` and the mixutre loses `0.0725 g` in weight. Find the `%` of `Cl` in original mixture.

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`6.13%`;
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