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A large amount of unknown metal, M, reacts with 5.65 grams of S8 to produce 12.55 grams of a pure metal sulfide. When that sample of the metal sulfide is dissolved in a 100.0 ml volumetric flask that is then filled up to the mark, the concentration of metal ions is found to be 1.17 M. What is the empirical formula of the metal sulfide?
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