N2O5 ( di=2, penta=5)
dinitrogen pentoxide
The name of the covalent compound N2O5 is Dinitrogen Pentoxide. N2O5 is a rare example of a compound that adopts two structures depending on the conditions: most commonly it is a salt, but under some conditions it is a polar molecule: N2O5 ⇌ [NO2+][NO3−]
Diarsenic pentoxide is a covalent compound.
Molecular. (Molecular and covalent compounds are the same).
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
N2o5
Dinitrogen pentoxide.
dinitrogen pentoxide
The name of the covalent compound N2O5 is Dinitrogen Pentoxide. N2O5 is a rare example of a compound that adopts two structures depending on the conditions: most commonly it is a salt, but under some conditions it is a polar molecule: N2O5 ⇌ [NO2+][NO3−]
Diarsenic pentoxide is a covalent compound.
Molecular. (Molecular and covalent compounds are the same).
There is no compound named dinitrogen dioxide. However, every oxide of nitrogen is a covalent compound.
Covalent
No. Dinitrogen tetroxide is a binary covalent compound.
The name of the covalent compound N2O5 is Dinitrogen Pentoxide. N2O5 is a rare example of a compound that adopts two structures depending on the conditions: most commonly it is a salt, but under some conditions it is a polar molecule: N2O5 ⇌ [NO2+][NO3−]
Yes, N2O5 is a covalent compound, with the name Dinitrogen Pentoxide. N2O5 is a rare example of a compound that adopts two structures depending on the conditions: most commonly it is a salt, but under some conditions it is a polar molecule: N2O5 ⇌ [NO2+][NO3−]
I believe it's Dinitrogen Pentoxide. You make put Di in front of Nitrogen because of there is two and pent in front of oxide because there is five.