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Definition of N2O13
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Dinitrogen trioxide
1.1.2 English name: Dinitrogen trioxide
1.2. Atomic mass: N2O13 contains 2 Nitrogen atoms and 13 Oxygen atoms
1.3. Molecular weight: The total molecular weight of N2O13 is 380.02 g/mol (28.01 g/mol for Nitrogen and 16.00 g/mol for Oxygen)
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The N2O13 molecule is composed of 2 Nitrogen atoms and 13 Oxygen atoms, hence its molecular weight is 380.02 g/mol.
1.4 Ion Structure: N2O13 does not form ions as it is a non-ionizing substance. -
Properties: N2O13
2.1 Physical properties
State: N2O13 is in gaseous state
Color: colorless
Smell: odorless
pH level: not applicable as N2O13 is a gas
2.2 Chemical properties: Little is known about the reactivity of N2O13 and it is rarely used in the laboratory. -
Chemical equations of N2O13: Currently, there is no detailed information on the common chemical equations of N2O13.
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Preparation of N2O13
4.1 Laboratory preparation: There is currently no information on how to prepare N2O13 in the laboratory.
4.2 Industrial preparation: Information on how to industrially prepare N2O13 is also unavailable. Note that N2O13 is a very unstable compound and is rarely used in practice.