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Calculate the mass % of oxygen in `Fe_(3)O_(4)`

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Formula mass of `Fe_(3)O_(4) =(3xx56)+(4xx16)=232`
Mass % of oxygen `=(64)/(232)xx100=27.6`
Ratio and mass % of elements in a compound is a constant.
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