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`1 g` of oxygen combines with `0.1260 g` of hydrogen to form `H_(2)O`. `1 g` of nitrogen combines with `0.2160 g` of hydrogen to form `NH_(3)`. Predict the weight of oxygen required to combine with `1 g` of nitrogen to form an oxide.

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