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An analysis for copper was performed on two pure solids. One solid was found to contain 43.0% copper; the other contained 32.0% copper. Could these solids be samples of the same copper-containing compound? Please help.
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Answered by
DrBob222
I wouldn't think so. I would cite the Law of Definite Proportions".
Answered by
chilli dawg jim
no clue dawg
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