Tin forms two compounds with chlorine. In one of them (compound 1), there are two Cl atoms
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Tin forms two compounds with chlorine. In one of them (compound 1), there are two Cl atoms for each Sn atom? in the other (compound 2), there are four Cl atoms for each Sn atom.
When combined with the same mass of tin, what would be the ratio of the masses of chlorine in the two compounds? In compound 1, 0.597 g of chlorine is combined with each 1.000 g of tin. What mass of chlorine would be combined with 1.000 g of tin in compound 2?
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