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0.3780 g of an organic chloro compound gave 0.5740 g of silver chloride in Carius estimation. Calculate the percentage of chlorine present in the compound.

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Amount of CI in 0.5740 g AgCI = `0.5740xx(35.5)/(143.5)g`
This amount of CI is present in the given compound.
`% "of CI in the compound" = 0.5740xx(35.5)/(143.5)xx(100)/(0.378)=37.57`
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