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Consider a 1.00 g sample containing 75% potassium sulfate (MW=174.25 g/mol) and 25% MSO4. The sample is dissolved and the sulfate is precipitated as BaSO4 (MW=233.39 g/mol). If the BaSO4 ppt weighs 1.4900, what is the atomic weight of M2+ in MSO4?
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