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Gustavo Estes
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20 July, 14:52
Hg2 (NO3) 2 empirical formula
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Fatima Bell
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The simplest form of the above formula will be HgNO3. In an empirical formula the ratios must be maintained in the simplest form and in the above example they are being maintained.
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