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Suppose that you have 95 grams of calcium chloride (CaCl2) contaminated with 5% sodium chloride (NaCl) and 2% sand. You wish to obtain purified calcium chloride by a recrystallization procedure. What is the smallest volume of hot water (ml's) that will be needed to dissolve the 95 grams of calcium chloride
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