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Use the periodic table from an alternative universe below to answer the questions
Symbol
A
1A
2A
8A
Atomic
Number
1
A
ЗА
C
1
W
J
Zy
4A
5A
6A
7A
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15
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Q
17
Ac
Ab
Ax
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18
19
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21
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23
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3. If you perform a lab with 60 grams of M with excess QAX2, how many grams of MAX3 will be produced?
grams
2 M +3 QA×2
2 MAX3 + 3 Q
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