Asked by cook
In a certain compound of copper and oxygen, a sample weighing 0.5424 g contains 0.4831 g Cu. How many moles of copper are in the sample and the mass of oxygen in the sample?
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Answered by
DrBob222
moles Cu = grams Cu/atomic mass Cu.
g oxygen = mass sample - mass Cu
g oxygen = mass sample - mass Cu
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