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Analysis shows that a metal oxide has the empirical formula `M_(0.96)O_(1.00)`. Calculate the percentage of `M^(2+)` and `M^(3+)` ions in the sample.

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To solve the problem of calculating the percentage of \( M^{2+} \) and \( M^{3+} \) ions in the metal oxide with the empirical formula \( M_{0.96}O_{1.00} \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Define Variables Let: - \( x \) = amount of \( M^{2+} \) ions - \( 0.96 - x \) = amount of \( M^{3+} \) ions ### Step 2: Charge Balance ...
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