N2O5 is dinitrogen pentoxide. It consists of NO2(+) and NO3(-) correct name for N2O5
This compound is dinitrogen pentaoxide.
dinitrogen pentoxide
DiNitrogen Pentoxide
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3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3This is the Haber process which makes ammonia (NH3)
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
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DiNitrogen Pentoxide
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Dinitrogen pentoxide.
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3H2 + N2 --> 2NH3This is the Haber process which makes ammonia (NH3)
No.See discussion area:"This is a Q. that should be corrected or rephrased before answering"C2-H10-O5 This is NOT a possible chemical compound if C2H10O5 is meant"C6-H10-O5 is often used for starchy molecules if C6H10O5 is meant
BF3 is the compound Boron Triflouride
(C6H10O5)nThe chemical formula for starch is C6H12O6. The monomer of starch is the same as that one of the cellulose. They have the units of the sugar glucose.
No such material as O5.
o5 is not a number but an alphanumeric string.
Chlorine (Cl2) Pentoxide (O5)
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.