Nitrogen dioxide is a compound - NO2.
"Dioxide" typically refers to a compound of two oxygen atoms bonded with another element. For example, carbon dioxide comes from the element carbon, sulfur dioxide from sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide from nitrogen.
Nitrogen dioxide is a compound with the formula NO2.
The four molecules that contain the element nitrogen are ammonia (NH3), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and nitrogen gas (N2).
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Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
Nitrogen has the chemical symbol N and atomic number 7. It is a non-metal element on the periodic table. Its most common form is diatomic nitrogen gas (N2), which makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
No. Nitrogen dioxide is a compound of nitrogen an oxygen, meaning that the two elements are chemical bonded together to form a different chemical with its own unique set of properties. In a mixture the nitrogen and oxygen would not be bonded to each other and would retain their individual properties.
Nitrogen forms gaseous oxides. NO,NO2,N2O,N2O3 are few examples.
Nitrogen dioxide
Nitrogen dioxide is NO2NO2NO2NO2
It is not one single element, but several.
Nitrogen will form a compound with oxygen in a 1:1 ratio, creating nitrogen dioxide (NO2).