Nitrogen forms three oxides : NO, NO2 and N2O3. Show that it obeys law of multiple proportions.
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Answer: This law recognizes the fact that two elements may combine to form more than one product. For example, carbon and oxygen can combine to form carbon(II)oxide and carbon(IV)oxide; nitrogen combines with oxygen to form three possible oxides - nitrogen(I)oxide, nitrogen(II)oxide and nitrogen(IV)oxide.
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