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If a certain oxide of nitrogen weighing 11g

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If a certain oxide of nitrogen weighing 0.11g gives 56mL of nitrogen and another oxide of nitrogen weighing 0.15g gives the same volume of nitrogen (both at STP), show that these results support the law of multiple proportions. Dear student! Loss of weight = 0.11-0.07 = 0.04gm (It is the amount of oxygen)--1.

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