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A2.52 g sample of a compound containing only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur was burned in excess o2 to yield 3.52 g of co2 and 0.839 g of h2o. another sample of the same compound, of mass 4.14 g, yielded 1.75 g of so3. a reaction to determine the nitrogen content was carried out on a third sample with a mass of 5.66 g and yielded 1.88 hno3 (assume that all of the nitrogen in hno3 came from the compound).
calculate the empirical formula of the compound. express your answer as a chemical formula. enter the elements in the order: c, h, s, n, o.

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