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  • when you combine three metals together how do you add the atomic weight and the etectron configurations together to come up with one atomic weight and one electron configuration.I have a idea,ive never been to school for this and i have an idea very fustrating the math

  • @neutrillium Add the atomic weights of each element, and multiply each element by the number of moles it has. I dont really know about 3 metals... but if it was like Chalopyrite (Cu2FeS2) you add 2 copper moles + one mole of iron + 2 moles of sulphur. EG. Sulphur = 32.2 g per mole. 2 X 32.2 = 64.4 g of sulphur in chalcopyrite.

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