Element A and B form two compounds, 1 and 2, when they react with each other. When 100 g of A was
made to react with B, 330 g of compound 1 was produced. If the ratio of the masses of element B in compounds 1 and 2 is 1:3, how much compound 2 will be produced from 100 g of A?
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