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Use the IUPAC nomenclature rules to give the name for this compound - N2O3.

User Gakera
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I think the answer is N2O³ BUT I'm not sure
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ote: some of these materials have more than one name.

1 carbon dioxide
2 carbon monoxide
3 sulfur dioxide
4 sufur trioxide
5 nitrous oxide
6 nitric oxide
7 dinitrigen trioxide
8 nitrogen dioxide
9 dinitrogen tetroxide
10 dinitrogen pentoxode
11 phosporous trichloride
12 phosphorous pentachloride
13 ammonia
14 sulfur hexachloride
15 phosphorous pentoxide (phosporous V oxide)
16 carbon tetrachloride
17 silicon dioxide
18 carbon disulfide
19 oxygen difluoride
20 PBr2 (I've never heard of this; do you mean PBr3?)

PBr2 would be phosphorous dibromide PBr3 would be phosphorous tribromide
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