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The complete combustion of copper(I) sulphide is according to the following equation: 2Cu2S(s) + 302(g) →→2Cu2O(s) + 2SO2(g)
If the mass of Cu2S in the mixture is 14.0 g, calculate
(a) the number of molecules of oxygen gas reacted.
(b) the mass of SO2 gas produced.
(c)the volume of SO2 gas at STP

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