A 4.000g sample of M2S3 is converted into MO2 and loses 0.277g. What is the atomic weight of M? The reaction that takes place is: M2S3 + O2 --> MO2 + SO2

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A 4.000g sample of M2S3 is converted into MO2 and loses 0.277g. What is the atomic weight of M? The reaction that takes place is: M2S3 + O2 --> MO2 + SO2

 

 

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11. A 4.000 g sample of M,S; is converted to MO, and loses 0.277 g. What is the atomic weight of M? The
reaction that takes place is: M,S, + O, ---> MO, + SO,
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