This compound is formally called dinitrogen trioxide. It is produced when the anhydride of nitrous acid is mixed with water.
N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide.
Dinitrogen trioxide
One name is dinitrogen trioxide.
This compound is dinitrogen trioxide.
N2O3 - Dinitrogen trioxide
Dinitrogen Trioxide
DiNitrogenTriOxide
Dinitrogen trioxide is the chemical compound with the formula N2O3.
binitrogen trioxide
The correct name is dinitrogen trioxide.
Its standard name is, Nitrogen(III) Oxide.
Dinitrogen Trioxide: N2O3
N2O3 is not an ionic compound.
N2O3 is a covalently bonded compound, since neither nitrogen nor oxygen is a metal or semi-metal.
The oxide N2O3 has a lower percent of mass nitrogen.
N2o3
N2o3
The common name of this molecular compound is nitrogen trioxide and the systematic name is Nitrogen(III) Oxide.
Formula: N2O3
its N2O3 and i think its covalent
Formula: N2O3
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
The correct name for the compound CoCl3 is cobalt III chloride.
1 mole N2O3 = 76.0116g N2O3 (atomic weights x subscripts) 1 mole N2O3 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3 75g N2O3 x (1mol N2O3/76.0116g N2O3) = 0.99mol N2O3 0.99mol N2O3 x (6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3/1mol N2O3) = 6.0 x 1023 molecules N2O3
Dinitrogen trioxide