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1 September, 17:51

Two different compounds are obtained by combining nitrogen with oxygen. the first compound results from combining 46.7 g of n with 53.3 g of o, and the second compound results from combining 17.9 g of n and 82.0 g of o. calculate the ratio of the mass ratio of o to n in the second compound to the mass ratio of o to n in the first compound. express your answer numerically.

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  1. 1 September, 17:53
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    First:

    46.7 g of N with 53.3 g of O,

    => mass ratio O to N = 53.3 / 46.7 = 1.1413

    Second

    17.9 g of N and 82.0 g of O.

    mass ratio of O to N = 82.0 / 17.9 = 4.5810

    Third

    Ratio of the mass ratio of O to N in the second compound to the mass ratio of O to N in the first compound =

    = 4.5810 / 1.1413 = 4.013 ≈ 4

    Answer: 4
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