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4.008 g of pure `KCIO_(3)`, was quantitatively decomposed to give 2.438 g of KCl and oxygen. KCl was dissolved in water and treated with AgNO, solution. The result was a precipitate of AgCl weighing 4.687 g. Under further treatment, AgCl was found to contain 3.531 g of Ag. What are the atomic weights of Ag, Cl and K relative to O = 16?

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