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Ch.3 - Mass Relationships in Chemical Reactions
Chapter 3, Problem 162

Name the following binary compounds of nitrogen and oxygen: (a) NO (b) N2O (c) NO2 (d) N2O4 (e) N2O5

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Binary Compounds

Binary compounds consist of two different elements. In the context of the question, nitrogen and oxygen are the two elements forming various binary compounds. The naming of these compounds follows specific rules based on the number of atoms of each element present, which is crucial for correctly identifying each compound.
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Naming Conventions

The naming of binary compounds typically involves using prefixes to indicate the number of atoms of each element. For example, 'mono-' for one, 'di-' for two, 'tri-' for three, and so on. The first element retains its name, while the second element's name is modified to end in '-ide.' Understanding these conventions is essential for accurately naming the compounds listed in the question.
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Oxidation States

Oxidation states indicate the degree of oxidation of an atom in a compound, which helps in understanding the compound's structure and reactivity. In the case of nitrogen and oxygen, knowing the common oxidation states (e.g., nitrogen can have oxidation states of -3, 0, +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, and oxygen typically has -2) aids in determining the correct names for the compounds based on their molecular formulas.
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