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Nitrogen I oxide

Laughing gas, see Nitrogen(I) oxide Lautarite, see Calcium iodate Lawrencite, see Iron(II) chloride Lechatelierite, see Silicon dioxide Lime, see Calcium oxide Litharge, see Lead(II) oxide... [Pg.274]

Certain non-metal oxides are classified as neutral. These oxides do not react with acids or bases. Examples include carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen(n) oxide (nitrogen monoxide, NO), and nitrogen(i) oxide (nitrous oxide or dinitrogen oxide, N20). [Pg.167]

Nitrogen(i) oxide relights a glowing splint. Name one other gas which relights a glowing splint. [ 1 ]... [Pg.298]

Nitrogen(I) oxide (nitrous oxide, laughing gas ) is a relatively inert substance under most conditions. Its reaction with sodamide has already been mentioned (see Azides) this gas finds its most important use as an anaesthetic. N20 results from treatment of compounds having —NH ... [Pg.240]

Nitrogen(I) Oxide. Assemble an arrangement as shown in Fig. 78. Put 1-2 g of ammonium nitrate in a test tube and carefully heat it. Collect the evolving gas in two small jars over water. Introduce a spoon with burning phosphorus into one jar, and a glowing splinter... [Pg.130]

This is because, for example, the names chlorate (Figure 9.10) and manganate are not precise enough and potentially refer to more than one species. For compounds between non-metals the Stock notation is generally not used and the actual numbers of tbe atoms in tbe molecular formula are shown in the name. For example, dinitrogen oxide, N2O, rather than nitrogen(i) oxide and sulfur hexafluoride, SFg, rather than sulfur(vi) fluoride. [Pg.289]


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