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A 1.000 g sample of nitrogen combined with a 0.0720 g sample of hydrogen to form N2H2. What compound is formed if 1.000 g of nitrogen combines with 0.2160 g of hydrogen?

N2H6 NH3 NH4+ N4H4

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Answer:

N₂H₆

Step-by-step explanation:

A 1.000 g sample of nitrogen combined with a 0.0720 g sample of hydrogen to form N₂H₂ .

1.000 g of nitrogen combines with 0.2160 g of hydrogen in the next compound .

In this compound the component of nitrogen remains the same but the component of hydrogen becomes .2160 / .0720 = 3 times .

Hence component of hydrogen in the new compound will change from

H2 to H6 .

Hence the chemical formula of new compound will be

N₂H₆ .

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