Dinitrogen Trioxide: N2O3
The best name for a compound made from nitrogen and oxygen (N2O3) is nitrogen trioxide.
Its standard name is, Nitrogen(III) Oxide.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
Xenon Trioxide
The covalent compound N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide. It consists of two nitrogen atoms and three oxygen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds. Each nitrogen atom shares one oxygen atom to form a stable molecule.
The common name for nitrogen trioxide is nitrous oxide.
radon trioxide
The compound with the formula S2O3 is called disulfur trioxide.
Dinitrogen trioxide is a covalent compound. It is composed of two nitrogen atoms covalently bonded to three oxygen atoms.
The compound name for ASO3 is arsenic trioxide.
Most formally, the name is disulfur trioxide.