Dinitrogen triphosphoride is a compound with the chemical formula N2P3, composed of nitrogen and phosphorus atoms. It is mainly formed in the laboratory and has limited known applications.
The systematic name for N2F2 is dinitrogen difluoride.
The formula for dinitrogen pentoxide is N2O5. It is an unstable and highly reactive nitrogen oxide compound.
i asked for the formula... N2F5 is dinitrogen pentafluoride nd am not sure lol
Dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O4) molecule contain six atoms.
The dinitrogen monoxide (N2O) was discovered by Joseph Priestley in 1772.
This is a nickel phosphide. There are a number of nickel phosphides 8 in all - this is the most nickel rich phase.
Dinitrogen nanooxide
The formula for dinitrogen heptoxide is N2O7
The chemical name for N2Br5 is dinitrogen pentabromide.
The systematic name for N2F2 is dinitrogen difluoride.
N2S stands for Name to Structure, which is a tool used in cheminformatics to convert chemical names into molecular structures.
N2O3 is dinitrogen trioxide
This compound is dinitrogen pentachloride.
This compound is formally called dinitrogen trioxide. It is produced when the anhydride of nitrous acid is mixed with water.
The correct name for N2O5 is dinitrogen pentoxide.
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
The formula for dinitrogen carbonate is N2CO3.