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A 10.0 g sample of an oxide of copper forms metallic copper and `1.26` g of water when heated in a stream of hydrogen. What is the mass percent of copper in this oxide?

A

`11.2%`

B

`66.6%`

C

`79.9%`

D

`88.8%`

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