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all right so this problem says we have a compound that is composed of nitrogen and oxygen and that this compound was decomposed into its constituent elements so the compound was decomposed into nitrogen and oxygen and the masses of nitrogen and oxygen were measured after the full decomposition of this compound and the mass of nitrogen turned out to be 780 7.1 grams in the mass of oxygen ended up being 2250 one dot grams so what weamp;#39;re what weamp;#39;re gonna do is weamp;#39;re gonna try to find the empirical formula of this compound so remember that the empirical formula shows the relative number of atoms of each element in the compound and if we simply multiply everything by Avogadroamp;#39;s number we can also say that the empirical formula gives the relative number of moles of each element but it doesnamp;#39;t have anything to do with mass so that means that each of these masses here both the mass of nitrogen and the mass of oxygen weamp;#39;re gonna have to convert eac