Answer:
19.1 moles of copper in 2350 grams of tennantite
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets start by finding how many moles of tennantite are contained in 2350 grams of the material.
The molar mass of Cu12As4S13 is 1479 grams/mole.
The moles of Cu12As4S13: (2350 grams)/(1479 grams/mole) = 1.5889 or 1.59 moles to 3 sig figs
Since each molecule of tennantite (TEN) contains 12 copper atoms, there would be (12 atoms Cu/TEN)*(1.59 moles TEN) = 19.1 moles of copper