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Compound Z is known to contain only the elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. When 1.
Compound Z is known to contain only the elements carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine.
When 1.00 gram of Compound Z is dissolved in water and allowed to react with excess AgNO3, all of the chlorine in Compound Z precipitates as solid silver chloride (AgCl) and 1.95 g AgCl is collected.
When 1.00 gram of Compound Z is completely combusted, 0.900 g CO2 and 0.735 g H2O are collected.
How do I find the complete empirical formula of Compound Z (using all of the information provided)?