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A silver coin weighing 11.34g was dissol...

A silver coin weighing `11.34g` was dissolved in nitric acid. When sodium chloride was added to the solution all the silver (present as `AgNO_3`) was precipitated as silver chloride. The mass of the precipitated silver chloride was `14.35g`. Calculate the percentage of silver in the coin.

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