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During an experiment in chemistry lab, the following chemical reaction occurs: 128.4 g of Calcium chloride reacts with 45.8 grams of Ammonium oxalate to form 65.0 g of Calcium oxalate and an unknown amount of Ammonium chloride. Use your knowledge of the Law of Conservation of Mass to determine how much Ammonium chloride was made to the correct significant figures:

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110 g

174.2 g

109 g

109.2 g

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