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Problem: The cpd A2B is found to contain 1.70 gA/g B.
Another cpd (cpd #2) of A and B has the formula AB.
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Question 1: What is the ratio of g A/g B for cpd #2?
Question 2: Which element, A or b, is the heavier atom?
Question 3: What is the ratio of the mass of an atom of A to that of an atom of B?
Question 4: Elements A and B also form a cpd (cpd #3) having 0.567 g A/g B. What is the simplest formula (ie. having the smallest whole numbers of A and B atoms) for cpd #3?
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