Through a series of tricky chemical reactions, your instructor has you decompose both samples into the constituent chlorine and phosphorous, and you weigh each of your sample components on the analytical balance. You find that one sample produced 3.55 g Cl and 6.04 g P, while the other produced 3.05 g Cl and 3.94 g P. […]
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