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The name of the covalent compound N2O5 is Dinitrogen Pentoxide.

N2O5 is a rare example of a compound that adopts two structures depending on the conditions: most commonly it is a salt, but under some conditions it is a polar molecule: N2O5 ⇌ [NO2+][NO3−]

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The covalent compound N4O5 is called dinitrogen pentoxide. It is composed of two nitrogen atoms and five oxygen atoms bonded together through covalent bonds.

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12y ago

N2O5 is known as Nitrogen pent-oxide...!!

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14y ago

The IUPAC name of the compound is dinitrogen pentaoxide.

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It is dinitrogen pentoxide. This is a covalent compound (two non-metals bonded), so Greek prefixes are used to indicate the number of atoms of each element in a molecule.

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tetranitrogen pentaoxide

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Dinitrogen Pentoxide

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DiNitrogen Tetraoxide

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N2O5 is dinitrogen pentaoxide.

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C as t.

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