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A hydrocarbon containing carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen was combusted in an excess of oxygen and the following moles of CO,, H,O and N
were collected. What is the empirical formula for the compound?
Unknown compound + O2 2 CO2 +3 H20 + 2 NO2
The formula of the hydrocarbon unknown is [compound)
Input your formula without formatting, i.e. H20 is written simply as H2O
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