Dinitrogen tetrahydride
Do you mean dinitrogen pentoxide? N2O5
Dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O4) molecule contain six atoms.
The dinitrogen monoxide (N2O) was discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1772.
The mass of 3,28 moles of dinitrogen tetroxide is 301,8 g.
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.
The name of this compound is dinitrogen pentasulfide.
Dinitrogen tetroxide
N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide
Dinitrogen nanooxide
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
The formula for dinitrogen heptoxide is N2O7
This compound is dinitrogen pentachloride.
Dinitrogen Tetrabromide
Dinitrogen tetrahydride
Dinitrogen trioxide, other uncommons: nitrous anhydride, nitrogen sesquioxide
This compound is formally called dinitrogen trioxide. It is produced when the anhydride of nitrous acid is mixed with water.