When 1 × 10'3 mole of chloride of an element Y was completely hydrolysed, it was found that the resulting solution required 20 ml of 0.1 M aqueous silver nitrate solution for complete precipitation of the chlorideion. Element Y could be

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When 1 × 10'3 mole of chloride of an element Y was completely hydrolysed, it was found that the resulting solution required 20 ml of 0.1 M aqueous silver nitrate solution for complete precipitation of the chlorideion. Element Y could be