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A sample of a substance (containing only C, H, and N) is burned in oxygen.
7.961 g of CO2, 1.164 g of H2O and 1.551 g of NO are the sole products of combustion.
What is the empirical formula of the compound?
8 years ago

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DrBob222
Cindy, Tiffany, et al. See your other posts. We prefer you stick to one screen name. Posting with more than one name often delays help.
8 years ago

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