Covalent Bond
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Tetraphosphorus hexoxide
The correct name for the formula N4S3 is tetranitrogen trisulfide.
Chlorine (Cl2) Pentoxide (O5)
This bond is covalent.
N2O is dinitrogen monoxide, also called nitrous oxide.
The chemical formula for tetranitrogen decasulfide is N4S10.
The chemical formula for tetranitrogen difluoride is NF4.
DinItrogen hexoxide
Tetraphosphorus hexoxide is a solid at room temperature.
Tetranitrogen octahydride
Though really its just 2 moles of Sb2O3, or antimony trioxide, its Sb4O6
The chemical formula for carbon hexoxide is C6O6. It consists of six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms.
Diphosphorus hexoxide
Cl2 O6
Tetranitrogen dioxide is a deep blue compound that is stable at low temperatures in solid form. It is highly explosive and sensitive to shock, friction, and heat. Tetranitrogen dioxide is used as a high-energy-density material in propellants and explosives.
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