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    Nitrogen and Oxygen Combine to Form Several Different Nitrogen Oxides
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Nitrogen and Oxygen Combine to Form Several Different Nitrogen Oxides

Question 21

Question 21

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Nitrogen and oxygen combine to form several different nitrogen oxides. In one case, 8.4 g of nitrogen reacted completely with 4.8 g of oxygen. In another case, 4.2 g of nitrogen reacted with 9.6 g of oxygen. Which pair of nitrogen oxides is consistent with these data?


A) NO and N2O
B) NO and NO2
C) N2O and N2O5
D) NO and N2O4
E) N2O and N2O4

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