n2h4
Formula of dinitrogen trioxide is N2O3
The chemical formula for "Dinitrogen Tetroxide" is N204
The formula is N2H4. You can easily figure this out on your own by recognizing what the prefixes on each element mean. For example, "di" means two and "tetra" means four. Then you just write the element's symbol (which is N for nitrogen and H for hydrogen) with the number that the prefix represents as a subscript.
The formula for dinitrogen heptoxide is N2O7
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Dinitrogen tetrahydride
hydrazine
The name of the compound dinitrogen tetrahydride implies that the formula of the compound is N2H4. Therefore, each molecule contains two nitrogen atoms and four hydrogen atoms.
The chemical with the formula N2O3 is called Dinitrogen trioxide.
Formula of dinitrogen trioxide is N2O3
The chemical formula for "Dinitrogen Tetroxide" is N204
The formula is N2H4. You can easily figure this out on your own by recognizing what the prefixes on each element mean. For example, "di" means two and "tetra" means four. Then you just write the element's symbol (which is N for nitrogen and H for hydrogen) with the number that the prefix represents as a subscript.
The formula for dinitrogen heptoxide is N2O7
Formula: N2O3
N2H4 is called hydrazine. It is also called diamine.
Nitrous oxide, dinitrogen monoxide, has N2O as its chemical formula. A link can be found below.
N2Cl4 is the chemical formula for that compound; its name is dinitrogen tetrachloride.