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A student is given a 10.0g sample labeled CaBr2 that may contain an inert (non-reacting) impurity. Identify a quantity from the results of laboratory analysis that the student could use to determine whether the sample was pure. I'll give brainliest, I've just been stuck on this question. Thanks!

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