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

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Mass of the compound `= 0.3780 g`
Mass of silver chloride `=0.5740 g`
Percentage of chlorine `=35.5/143.5xx("Mass of silver chloride")/("Mass of compound")xx100`
`=35.5/143.5xx((0.5740 g))/((0.3780 g))xx100=37.57 %`
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