- oxide), NO (nitric oxide), N2O3 (
dinitrogen trioxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), N2O4 (
dinitrogen tetroxide), N2O5 (
dinitrogen pentoxide), N4O (nitrosylazide)...
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Dinitrogen tetroxide,
commonly referred to as
nitrogen tetroxide (NTO), and
occasionally (usually
among ex-USSR/Russian
rocket engineers) as amyl, is the...
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Dinitrogen pentoxide (also
known as
nitrogen pentoxide or
nitric anhydride) is the
chemical compound with the
formula N2O5. It is one of the
binary nitrogen...
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Dinitrogen oxide can
potentially refer to any of at
least four compounds:
Dinitrogen monoxide (nitrous oxide), N2O
Dinitrogen dioxide, N2O2, an unstable...
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Dinitrogen trioxide (also
known as
nitrous anhydride) is the
inorganic compound with the
formula N2O3. It is a
nitrogen oxide. It
forms upon
mixing equal...
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Nitrous oxide (
dinitrogen oxide or
dinitrogen monoxide),
commonly known as
laughing gas, nitrous,
factitious air,
among others, is a
chemical compound...
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Transition metal dinitrogen complexes are
coordination compounds that
contain transition metals as ion
centers the
dinitrogen molecules (N2) as ligands...
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Dinitrogen dioxide is an
inorganic compound having molecular formula N 2O 2. Many
structural isomers are possible. The
covalent bonding pattern O=N–N=O...
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Dinitrogen difluoride is a
chemical compound with the
formula N2F2. It is a gas at room temperature, and was
first identified in 1952 as the
thermal decomposition...
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While the
first dinitrogen complex was
discovered in 1965,
reports of
dinitrogen complexes of main
group elements have been
significantly limited relative...