Write the chemical formula for dinitrogen monoxide.

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The question is asking for the chemical formula of dinitrogen monoxide, which refers to a compound composed of two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The standard way to denote such compounds uses prefixes to indicate the number of atoms present. In this case, 'di-' signifies two nitrogen atoms and 'mono-' signifies one oxygen atom.

Answer

N2O

The chemical formula for dinitrogen monoxide is N2O.

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The chemical formula for dinitrogen monoxide is N2O.

More Information

Dinitrogen monoxide (N2O) is also commonly known as nitrous oxide, famously used as a mild anesthetic and as a propellant in food products like whipped cream.

Tips

Ensure to use both nitrogen and oxygen's correct ratios as indicated in the compound name: dinitrogen (2 nitrogen atoms) and monoxide (1 oxygen atom).

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