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Write the oxyacids of the following
`{:("Oxide","Oxyacids"),(N_(2)O_(3),),(NO_(2)//N_(2)O_(4),),(N_(2)O_(5),),(P_(4)O_(6),),(P_(4)O_(10),):}`

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`{:("Oxide","Oxyacids"),(N_(2)O_(3),NHO_(2)),(NO_(2)//N_(2)O,NHO_(2) + HNO_(3)),(N_(2)O_(5),HNO_(3)),(P_(4)O_(6),H_(3)PO_(3)),(P_(4)O_(10),H_(3)PO_(4)):}`
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