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Dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) is a covalent compound that consists of two nitrogen atoms and five oxygen atoms. It is an example of a molecular compound formed by the sharing of electrons between nonmetal atoms. Dinitrogen pentoxide is commonly known for its role as an oxidizing agent and is often encountered in nitrogen oxides and related chemical reactions.

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