What is the formula mass of dinitrogen trioxide?
76.01 g/mol
Dinitrogen trioxide/Molar mass
Is n2o3 soluble in water?
Dinitrogen trioxide
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Boiling point | 3.5 °C (38.3 °F; 276.6 K)(dissociates) |
Solubility in water | very soluble |
Solubility | soluble in ether |
Magnetic susceptibility (χ) | −16.0·10−6 cm3/mol |
How is dinitrogen trioxide produced?
Dinitrogen trioxide is a deep blue chemical compound with a chemical formula N2O3 that is formed upon mixing equal parts of nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide and cooling the mixture below −21 °C. It is a powerful oxidizer that is highly toxic and corrosive.
What is the water formula?
H₂O
Water/Formula
What is h2o compound name?
Oxidane
Water
Water/IUPAC ID
Is dinitrogen tetroxide soluble in water?
Dinitrogen tetroxide is not soluble in water, when adding to water, it reacts to form nitric acid and nitrous acid. This equilibrium breaks irreversible the N-N bond in dinitrogen tetroxide, originating the single molecule NO2. Uses: Dinitrogen tetroxide is used as rocket propellant.
What is the O in H2O?
Each molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen (H) joined to a single atom of oxygen (O).
What is the mass of water?
18.01528 g/mol
Water/Molar mass
What is the formula of H2O?
What is the chemical formula for dinitrogen trioxide?
Dinitrogen trioxide is the chemical compound with the formula N 2O 3. This deep blue solid is one of the simple nitrogen oxides. It forms upon mixing equal parts of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide and cooling the mixture below −21 °C (−6 °F): Dinitrogen trioxide is only isolable at low temperatures, i.e. in the liquid and solid phases.
What is the molecular weight of nitrogen trioxide?
Dinitrogen trioxide PubChem CID 61526 Synonyms Dinitrogen trioxide NITROGEN TRIOXIDE Ni Molecular Weight 76.012 Date s Modify 2021-08-14 Create 2005-03-27
What is the molecular weight of N2O3 in grams?
Dinitrogen Trioxide molecular weight Molar mass of N2O3 = 76.0116 g/mol Convert grams Dinitrogen Trioxide to moles or moles Dinitrogen Trioxide to grams
What is the Kdiss of dinitrogen trioxide?
At higher temperatures the equilibrium favors the constituent gases, with Kdiss = 193 kPa (25 °C). Typically, N–N bonds are similar in length to that in hydrazine (145 pm). Dinitrogen trioxide, however, has an unusually long N–N bond at 186 pm.