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Chemistry, 24.04.2020 21:59, NateTheBeast12

Consider a 20.0g sample of silver (Ag) metal and a 20.0g sample of another "mystery" metal. You are told that there are exactly FOUR times as
many atoms of the "rystery" metal as of silver metal. Identify the "mystery" metal.

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