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- Laboratory Preparation of Nitrogen(I) Oxide
- Physical Properties of Nitrogen(I) Oxide
- Chemical Properties of Nitrogen(I) Oxide
- Uses of Nitrogen(I) Oxide
- Test for Nitrogen(I) Oxide
Laboratory Preparation of Nitrogen(I) Oxide:
Nitrogen(I) oxide (dinitrogen oxide), N2O, is prepared by gentle heating of ammonium trioxonitrate(V).
The ammonium trioxonitrate(V) decomposes to form steam and nitrogen(I) oxide.
NH4NO3(s) → 2H2O(g) + N2O(g)
Physical Properties of Nitrogen(I) Oxide:
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