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7 December, 18:55

Be sure to answer all parts. A sample of a compound consisting only of copper and sulfur contains 88.39 g of metal and 44.61 g of nonmetal. How many grams of copper are in a 5264-kg sample of the compound? How many grams of sulfur? Enter your answers in scientific notation.

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  1. 7 December, 19:03
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    Amount of copper in 5264 kg compound = 3,498,383 g

    Amount of sulfur in 5264 kg compound = 1,765,616.8 g

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Amount of copper = 88.39 g

    Amount of sulfur = 44.61 g

    Total quantity = 5264 kg

    Find:

    Amount of copper in 5264 kg compound = ?

    Amount of sulfur in 5264 kg compound = ?

    Computation:

    Total amount in compound = Amount of copper + Amount of sulfur

    Total amount in compound = 88.39 g + 44.61 g

    Total amount in compound = 133 g

    ⇒Amount of copper in 5264 kg compound = 5,264 [88.39 / 133]

    Amount of copper in 5264 kg compound = 3,498.3831 kg

    Amount of copper in 5264 kg compound = 3,498,383 g

    ⇒Amount of sulfur in 5264 kg compound = 5,264 [44.61 / 133]

    Amount of sulfur in 5264 kg compound = 1,765.6168 kg

    Amount of sulfur in 5264 kg compound = 1,765,616.8 g
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