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Nitrogen forms five compounds with oxygen in which 1.0 g of nitrogen combines with 0.572, 1.14, 1.73, 2.28 and 2.85 g of oxygen respectively. Show that these figures agree with law of multiple proportions.

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Masses of oxygen which combine with 1 g of N are in the ratio of `1:2:3:4:5`.
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