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Chemistry, 16.03.2020 19:22, justyne2004

In an experiment, a student made a compund of sulfur and copper, and now she needs to find if the compound is copper (I) sulfide or copper (II) sulfide. She cannot physically identify the compound, so she performs a copper analysis, and finds that a 1.0440-gram sample of the compound contains 0.8383 grams of copper. What is the identity of the compund? (HINT: First determine the formulas of the two candidate compounds, and then the percent copper for each one.)

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