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Using the correct IUPAC nomenclature, what is the correct name, formula, and classification of a compound that contains two nitrogen a
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Using the correct IUPAC nomenclature, what is the correct name, formula,
and classification of a compound that contains two nitrogen atoms and one
oxygen atom?
O A. Mononitrogen dioxide, N20, covalent compound.
B. Nitrogen dioxide, NO2, ionic compound.
O C. Dinitrogen monoxide, N20, covalent compound.
D. Nitrogen oxide, No, ionic compound.
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Answer: C is right
Explanation:
N and O are no-metals and forms covalent bonds.
Usually they need a. Prefix whic tells number of atoms in compound