A 33.02 gram sample of copper is heated in the presence of excess sulfur. A metal sulfide is formed with a mass of 41.35

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A 33.02 gram sample of copper is heated in the presence of excess sulfur. A metal sulfide is formed with a mass of 41.35

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A 33 02 Gram Sample Of Copper Is Heated In The Presence Of Excess Sulfur A Metal Sulfide Is Formed With A Mass Of 41 35 1
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A 33.02 gram sample of copper is heated in the presence of excess sulfur. A metal sulfide is formed with a mass of 41.35 g. Determine the empirical formula of the metal sulfide. Enter the elements in the order Cu, S empirical formula
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