It is not an acid as such, but it is formed by reaction with water:
H2O + N2O3 --> 2 HNO2 (nitrous acid, a weak, monobasic acid)
1 mole N2O3 = 76.0116g N2O3 (atomic weights x subscripts) 1 mole N2O3 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3 75g N2O3 x (1mol N2O3/76.0116g N2O3) = 0.99mol N2O3 0.99mol N2O3 x (6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3/1mol N2O3) = 6.0 x 1023 molecules N2O3
N2O3,Remember: di = 2 and tri = 3
Both the nitrogen atoms in the N2O3 molecule are sp2 hybridized...thus it is planar.
Formula of dinitrogen trioxide is N2O3
1 mole N2O3 (3 moles O/1 mole N2O3) = 3 moles oxygen atoms ==================
1 mole N2O3 = 76.0116g N2O3 (atomic weights x subscripts) 1 mole N2O3 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3 75g N2O3 x (1mol N2O3/76.0116g N2O3) = 0.99mol N2O3 0.99mol N2O3 x (6.022 x 1023 molecules N2O3/1mol N2O3) = 6.0 x 1023 molecules N2O3
N2O3,Remember: di = 2 and tri = 3
Both the nitrogen atoms in the N2O3 molecule are sp2 hybridized...thus it is planar.
Formula of dinitrogen trioxide is N2O3
1 mole N2O3 (3 moles O/1 mole N2O3) = 3 moles oxygen atoms ==================
The oxide N2O3 has a lower percent of mass nitrogen.
The chemical with the formula N2O3 is called Dinitrogen trioxide.
Di-nitrogen tri-oxide is this compound's name.
Dinitrogen trioxide
N2O3
Non metallic elements is your answer. Examples include sulfur and phosphorous, both of which give rise to acidic oxides when burned. Other examples include nitrogen and chlorine. Examples of oxides are P2O5, N2O3, Cl2O7, SO2 and SO3
N2O3 is a covalently bonded compound, since neither nitrogen nor oxygen is a metal or semi-metal.