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`19g` fused `SnCl_(2)` was electrolysed using inert electrodes. `0.119g Sn` was deposited at cathode. If nothing was given out during electrolysis, calculate the ratio of weight of `SnCl_(2)` and `SnCl_(4)` in fused state after electrolysis. `("At. Wt. "Sn = 119)`

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