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When HCl(g) Is Combined With NH3(g) In The Laboratory, A White, Crystalline Solid That Readily Dissolves In Water Is Produced. When 1.070 G Of When HCl(g) is combined with NH3(g) in the laboratory, a white, crystalline solid that readily dissolves in water is produced. When 1.070 g of this new compound (see reaction scheme below) is combusted, three products (nitrogen, water, and hydrogen chloride) are produced as gaseous products. When gathered at room temperature (25 °C) and atmospheric pressure (1 atm), these gases occupy 1.470 L (in total) in the volume % indicated (see table). + O2 White, crystalline solid N2(g) + H2O(g) + HCl(g) Compound Using this data to guide you, determine the empirical formula for the new compound. Volume % of gases obtained N2 16.747% H2O 50.020% HCI 33.133%
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