An oxide of nitrogen has 30.43% nitrogen (At. wt. of N=14) and its one molecule weight…
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An oxide of nitrogen has 30.43% nitrogen (At. wt. of N=14) and its one molecule weight 1.527 × 10–22 g. Which of the following statement regarding the oxide is (are ) true ?
- Its empirical formula is N2O
- Its empirical formula is NO2.
- Its molecular formula is N2O4.
- Its molecular formula is N4O2.
Answer
(B) Its empirical formula is NO 2 ., (C) Its molecular formula is N 2 O 4 .
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