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Solid black CuS is exceedingly insoluble. A chemist observed that it would not
readily dissolve in HCl, but would react with concentrated HNO3 resulting in
solution containing Cu2+, among other things. The chemist also observed the
formation of a red-brown gas as the reaction proceeded. The chemist in question
was a keen observer, but careless. When performing the reaction, he forgot to
write down the mass of the CuS that he used. Being a conscientious chemist in
all aspects of your work, you have offered to solve the problem for the careless
chemist. The solution prepared by the chemist was transferred quantitatively
into a 250 mL volumetric flask and diluted to the mark after which a 20.0 mL
aliquot was treated with excess KI. The resulting solution required 77.33 mL of
0.00812 M Na2S2O3 solution to reach equivalence. What mass of CuS did the
sloppy chemist use?