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Number of moles of `AgCl` precipitated when excess of `AgNO_(3)` solution is added to `"A,B"` and `"C"` respectively `A=CoCl_(3).6NH_(3)("yellow" )B=CoCl_(3).5NH_(3)( "purple" ) `
` C=CoCl_(3).4NH_(3) ("Violet")`

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