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A chemical solvent is a substance that dissolves another to form a solution. For example, water is a solvent for sugar. Unfortunately, many chemical solvents are hazadous to the environment. One eco-friendly chemical solvent is chloroform, also known as trichloromethane `(CHCl_(3))`. The table above shows the chemical makeup of one mole of chloroform.
Q. If a chemist starts with 1,000 grams chloroform and uses 522.5 grams, how many moles of chlorine are left?

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