No, dinitrogen monoxide, or nitrous oxide, is a compound with the molecular formula N2O. Compounds are pure substances, and each compound has its own unique formula of elements that are chemically bonded, which means that it has a definite composition. Mixtures have no definite composition, and are not chemically bonded.
Yes: it has constant proportions among its two atomic constituents.
Yes
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
The full correct name of N2O (in IUPAC nomenclature) is nitrogen (I) oxide, though it is also called dinitrogen monoxide, nitrous oxide, or laughing gas.
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Dinitrogen monoxide, also called nitrous oxide.
Pure carbon monoxide, like any other pure compound, is homogeneous.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a pure substance.
The usual substance isoelectronic with carbon monoxide used for comparison is the simple substance dinitrogen gas. Dinitrogen gas is the familiar simple substance form of the element nitrogen.There is a compound of nitrogen, though, that is isoelectronic with carbon monoxide: hydrogen cyanide HCN.
N2O (the 2 is subscript, but it wouldn't allow me to).
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound.
No, carbon monoxide is a compound. So it is a pure substance.
dinitrogen monoxide, or nitrous oxide or 'laughing gas'.
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a pure substance because it cannot be broken down into any simpler structure.
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No, carbon monoxide is a compound. So it is a pure substance.
Dinitrogen Monoxide
The common name for dinitrogen monoxide is nitrous oxide, often known as laughing gas.