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Date Posted: 06:18:37 11/07/17 Tue
Author: MatthewMiranda (desparate)
Subject: Molecular Spectroscopy

Hey people! I need proficient person in Molecular Spectroscopy to solve this question for me:
A bit of iron mineral is found to contain a compound containing 72.3% iron and 27.7% oxygen with an atomic mass of 231.4 g/mol. What is the atomic equation of the compound?
I have no clue how to do that, honestly. I was searching for formula, but nothings fits here. I will be looking for the person at essay writing service, but if you already know someone ready to help, please tell me.

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