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In a sample of copper carbonate, how much copper and oxygen would there be for 5 g of carbon?
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In a sample of copper carbonate, how much copper and oxygen would there be for 5 g of carbon?
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In a sample of copper carbonate, how much copper and oxygen would there be for 5 g of carbon?
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Amount of oxygen for Cu₂O = 1.259 gram (Approx). GIVEN: Amount of Cu = 5 g.
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