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The amount of chloride ion in a water sample is to be determined by adding excess silver nitrate. If 1.0g of silver chloride is precipitated, What mass of chloride ion is in the original sample?
`{: ("Molar Mass", gmol^(-1)), (AgNO_(3), 169.91), (AgCl, 143.25):}`

A

0.25g

B

0.34g

C

0.50g

D

0.75g

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