. When 2.750 g of the oxide of lead is strongly heated, it

Chapter 3, Problem 102

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. When 2.750 g of the oxide of lead is strongly heated, it decomposes and produces 0.0640 g of oxygen gas and 2.686 g of a second oxide of lead. What is the empirical formula of this second oxide?

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