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17 August, 11:18

Mass fraction of sulfur and oxygen in the crust are respectively

0.52 and 0.295. How many times is the number of oxygen atoms in the Earth's crust

More sulfur atoms?

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  1. 17 August, 13:58
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    First, we divide the mass fraction of each element by their corresponding molar mass:

    0.52 / 32.1 = 0.0162

    0.285 / 16 = 0.0184

    Next, we simply divide the values that we get:

    0.0184/0.0162 = 1.14

    So, the there are 1.14 times more oxygen atoms than sulfur atoms in the Earth's crust.
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