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To verify the law of conservation of mass, a student carried out the reaction between 1.16 g of sodium chloride and silver nitrate in a conical flask. How much silver nitrate should react with 1.16 g of sodium chloride to form 1.7g of sodium nitrate and 2.87 g of silver chloride ?

A

3.41 g

B

2.86 g

C

2.87 g

D

4.57 g

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A

3.41 g
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