Cyanogen is a gaseous compound of carbon and nitrogen only. On complete combustion in oxygen, 250cm3 of cyanogen form 500cm3 of Carbon (IV) Oxide and...

      

Cyanogen is a gaseous compound of carbon and nitrogen only. On complete combustion in oxygen, 250cm3 of cyanogen form 500cm3 of Carbon (IV) Oxide and 250cm3 of nitrogen. Determine the formula of cyanogen.

  

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sharon kalunda answered the question on March 28, 2019 at 06:06


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