insoluble
No, it is an insoluble compound.
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
Dinitrogen tetroxide or nitrogen(IV) oxide
N2O is the formula for nitrous oxide, popularly referred to as laughing gas. Its molar mass is 44.013 g/mol, and it is soluble in water.
The full correct name of N2O (in IUPAC nomenclature) is nitrogen (I) oxide, though it is also called dinitrogen monoxide, nitrous oxide, or laughing gas.
No, it is an insoluble compound.
Iron oxide is only soluble when placed in concentrated mineral acids. It is insoluble in organic and water based solvents.
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
Dinitrogen tetroxide or nitrogen(IV) oxide
N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide
N2O is the formula for nitrous oxide, popularly referred to as laughing gas. Its molar mass is 44.013 g/mol, and it is soluble in water.
Do you mean dinitrogen pentoxide? N2O5
Nitrous oxide, dinitrogen monoxide, has N2O as its chemical formula. A link can be found below.
The full correct name of N2O (in IUPAC nomenclature) is nitrogen (I) oxide, though it is also called dinitrogen monoxide, nitrous oxide, or laughing gas.
The chemical fomula for dinitrogen oxide is N2O.
You need to be more specific, there is more than one oxide of nitrogen specifically dinitrogen monoxide, nitric oxide, dinitrogen trioxide, nitrogen dioxide, dinitrogen tetroxide, dinitrogen pentoxide and nitrogen trioxide. A start can be made by measuring its density. A mass spectrometer would do it.
dinitrogen monoxide, or nitrous oxide or 'laughing gas'.