One unit of dinitrogen tetraoxide gas is decomposing into two units of nitrogen dioxide gas.
One unit of dinitrogen tetraoxide gas is decomposing into two units of nitrogen dioxide gas.
NO2(g)+SO2(g)-->NO(g)+SO3(g) here NO2 act as a oxidising agent
6,8,7,9
The proper name for N2O3 is Dinitrogen Trioxide Note that it is only really stable at low temperatures (below -21 °C); at higher temperatures it quickly dissociates into nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
1,1,2
One unit of dinitrogen tetraoxide gas is decomposing into two units of nitrogen dioxide gas.
Unbalanced equation is: NO2 + CaCo3 = Ca(NO3)2 + CO2
The reactions are:N2 + O2 = 2 NO2 NO + O2 = 2 NO2
Balanced equation. 3NO2 + H2O -> 2HNO3 + NO 8.44 moles NO2 (1 mole NO/3 moles NO2) = 2.81 moles NO formed
N2 + o2 = no2
NO2(g)+SO2(g)-->NO(g)+SO3(g) here NO2 act as a oxidising agent
C6H6 + NO2 = C6H5NO2
6,8,7,9
The proper name for N2O3 is Dinitrogen Trioxide Note that it is only really stable at low temperatures (below -21 °C); at higher temperatures it quickly dissociates into nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
NO2
H2o+no2
1,1,2