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At least one of the nitrogen oxides: N2O, NO, NO2, N2O5,, and possibly others.
Nitric and nitrous oxides. (N0 and N2O)
The formula when silver combines with nitrogen is AgN.
chloroform
When chloroform reacts with nitric acid,nitrochloroform (chloropicrin) and water are formed.
Various nitric oxides are formed.
At least one of the nitrogen oxides: N2O, NO, NO2, N2O5,, and possibly others.
Nitric and nitrous oxides. (N0 and N2O)
Nitric and nitrous oxides. (N0 and N2O)
The formula when silver combines with nitrogen is AgN.
When hydrogen combines with nitrogen, it forms ammonia gas (NH3).
chloroform
When chloroform reacts with nitric acid,nitrochloroform (chloropicrin) and water are formed.
Carbon combines with sulfur and nitrogen in order to form acid precipitation.
Nitrogen is the most common atom that combines with carbon when a diamond is formed: more nitrogen makes the diamond more yellow. Other elements combine with carbon to give diamonds different colours. Read more, below.
There must be HNO because by this way valencies of nitrogen and oxygen become satisfied, H-N=O
3 covalent bonds can be formed by Nitrogen