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Three compounds `A,B` and `C` have empirical formula `CrCI_(3).6H_(2)O` When 1 go of A was kept in a container with dehydrating agent it lost water content and attained constant weight of `0.865g` When 1 g `B` was kept in that vessel it attained a constant weight of `0.932 g` Compund `C` showed no loss in water content .
(a) Find the composition of `A ,B`.

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To solve the problem, we need to determine the compositions of compounds A and B based on the information provided about their interaction with a dehydrating agent and their empirical formula. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Empirical Formula and Molar Mass**: The empirical formula for compounds A, B, and C is given as CrCl₃·6H₂O. - To calculate the molar mass: - Molar mass of Cr = 52.0 g/mol ...
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