The nitrogen oxide (s) that contain (s) N—N bonds (s) is (are) (2009)
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The nitrogen oxide (s) that contain (s) N—N bonds (s) is (are) (2009)
- N2O
- N2O3
- N2O4
- N2O5
Answer
(A) N 2 O, (B) N 2 O 3, (C) N 2 O 4
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