Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a chemical compound with the formula N2O, so it consists of TWO elements: Nitrogen (2 atoms) and Oxygen (1 atom), which are together three ATOMS.
Nitrous oxide consists of nitrogen and oxygen that are chemically combined.
Nitrogen and oxygen
Oxygen and nitrogen are very difficult to combine chemically, often requiring the intense energy of a lightning bolt. When they do they produce chemicals called nitrogen oxides. Usually the reactions produce more than one nitrogen oxide. The most common ones are NO - nitric oxide, NO2 - nitrogen dioxide, and N2O - nitrous oxide. The other nitrogen oxides are N2O3, N2O4 and N2O5, although all three of these are unstable.
No, nitrous oxide is not a sublimate.
The MSDS for nitrous oxide (N2O) mention for mutagenity:none.
Nitrous oxide consists of nitrogen and oxygen that are chemically combined.
The elements in a molecule of nitrous oxide are nitrogenand oxygen.
nitrous oxide, or N2O contains two elements, Nitrogen and Oxygen
yes, nitrate and oxygen are the two elements being combined. when 2 or more elmeents combine, we call that a compound.
nitrous oxide
Nitrogen and Oxygen
Nitrogen and oxygen
The scientific name for "laughing gas" is " Nitrous oxide."
Oxygen and nitrogen are very difficult to combine chemically, often requiring the intense energy of a lightning bolt. When they do they produce chemicals called nitrogen oxides. Usually the reactions produce more than one nitrogen oxide. The most common ones are NO - nitric oxide, NO2 - nitrogen dioxide, and N2O - nitrous oxide. The other nitrogen oxides are N2O3, N2O4 and N2O5, although all three of these are unstable.
No, nitrous oxide is not a sublimate.
It is Nitric Oxide, not nitrous oxide. Nitrous Oxide is laughing gas.
Nitrous oxide is N2O.