A sample of a compound consisting only of copper and sulfur contains 88.39g of the metal and 44.61g of non-metal. How many grams
of sulfur? Enter your answers in scientific notation
1 answer:
<span>(88.39 / (88.39 + 44.61) ) x (5264000) = answer for copper grams
(44.61 / (88.39 + 44.61)) x (5264000) = answer for sulfur grams
Sulfur is a non-metal used to make paper, number 16 on periodic table.</span><span>
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