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A mixture of carbon and sulfur has a mass of 9.0 g. Complete combustion with excess O2 gives 23.3 g of a mixture of CO2 and SO2. Find the mass of sulfur in the original mixture.
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A mixture of carbon and sulfur has a mass of 9.0 $\mathrm{g} .$ Complete combustion with excess $\mathrm{O}_{2}$ gives 23.3 $\mathrm{g}$ of a mixture of $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ and $\mathrm{SO}_{2} .$ Find the mass of sulfur in the original mixture.
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