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The formula of one oxide of lead is a multiple of PbO2 and contains 0.1544 g of oxygen for every 1.000 g of lead. If a second oxide of lead contains 0.1029 g of oxygen for every 1.000 g of lead, then the formula of this second oxide of lead must be a multiple of?

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