Organic Chemistry is by definition "The Chemistry of compounds of Carbon". Note octane, and lipid chains; carbon may polymerize.
Considering Nitrogen, just add it to the above to obtain Biochemistry!
Yes it is.
It is an organic nitrate.
Every oxide of nitrogen is an inorganic compound.
It is inorganic
These ratios are not identical. In N2O5 the ratio is 2/5. In NO2 the ratio is 1/2.
because chlorine is not organic compound it is an in organic compound and organic compound dissolves only in organic compound so therefore it is too difficult
Yes, it is the organic compound hexane or one of its isomers.
Energy is NOT a compound.
Organic formula is a formula that shows an organic compound and its molecular arrangement.
N2O5 is a molecular compound, not ionic.
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−]
Yes, N2O5 is a covalent compound, with the name 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−]
N2O5 is a molecular compound because it is composed of non-metals, which form covalent bonds when chemically combined.
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Dinitrogen pentaoxide
You mean N2O5? That is dinitrogen pentoxide and it's also known as Nitric Anhydride. It is a solution used in chloroform.
dinitrogen pentaoxide
Any nitrogen compound that does not contain carbon is an inorganic nitrogen compound. Common examples are the oxides with formula NO, NO2, and N2O5; nitric acid and nitrate salts (unless their cations are organic); ammonia and ammonium salts (unless their anions are organic); and metal nitrides.
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−]
N2o5
These ratios are not identical. In N2O5 the ratio is 2/5. In NO2 the ratio is 1/2.