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10g of a sample of silver which is conta...

`10g` of a sample of silver which is contaminated with silver sulphide produced `11.2mL` of hydrogen sulphide at S.T.P. by treatment with excess of hydrochloric acid. The amount of silver sulphide in the sample is -
`(Ag=,108;S=32)`

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