When 10.3g of a metal A is melted with KHSO4, 33.4g of anhydrous alum of that metal is made (SO2 is obtained, too). Determine the metal A and write the balanced equation for the reaction.
If I assume that the metal is monovalent, then from x moles of A, x moles of KASO4 will be obtained.
x=10.3/M and x=33.4/(M+96+39)=33.4/(M+135), therefore
10.3/M=33.4/(M+135)
M=60.2g/mol which doesn't fit to any metal, if I assume that the metal was divalent, M=120.4g/mol, again nothing, and for trivalent there is no good answer. Where am I wrong?