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A copper road coated with copper (II) oxide has a mass of 38.72 g. The rod is heated and made to react with 5.67 L of Hydrogen gas, whose density at the conditions of the experiment is 0.0519 g/L.
What is the mass of the copper after all the hydrogen is consumed? (Assume that CuO is converted only to Cu.)
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