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0.05 moles of `AICI_3` is required to coagulate 500 ml of `As_2S_3` sol. If its coagulation value is `10^x` find x 

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`500 to 0.05 ` moles
`1000 to ?`
`0.1` moles = 100 milli moles = `10^2`
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