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QUESTION 26 A student finds that 15.2 g of nitrogen will react with (A) 17.37 g (B) 34.74 g or (C) 43.43 g of oxygen to form three
different compounds.
1. Determine the mass of oxygen per gram of nitrogen for each of these three
compounds.
2. Divide your answers in 1) by the smallest value to try and obtain a whole number ratio
for the three masses (of oxygen). With what integer can you multiply these three
numbers to obtain whole numbers for them all?
3. Which Law is illustrated

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