The common acid anhydrides of nitrogen are N 2 O, N 2 O 3 , and N

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The common acid anhydrides of nitrogen are N2O, N2O3, and N2O5. Write the formulas of their corresponding acids and chemical equations for the formation of the acids by the reaction (in one case, hypothetical) of the anhydrides with water.

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Chemical Principles The Quest For Insight

ISBN: 9781464183959

7th Edition

Authors: Peter Atkins, Loretta Jones, Leroy Laverman

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