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wt% CuO = wt% Cu2O x 1.1118
wt% Cu2O = wt% CuO x 0.8994

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>Dear all
>
>Probably this is a silly and trivial question. 
>Still can anybody help me out in finding the 
>conversion factor of Cu2O to CuO or vice versa 
>in mineral composition data?
>
>Cheers
>
>Supratim
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