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Chemically distinguish between nitric oxide(NO) and nitrous oxide(N2O)

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Answered by gaganpandit65
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Explanation:

Nitric Oxide (NO) is NOT the same as Nitrous Oxide (N2O). Nitric Oxide is one molecule of nitrogen, one of oxygen. Nitrous Oxide has 2 molecules of nitrogen, and one of oxygen. And that extra molecule of nitrogen changes the gas completely.

Answered by Anonymous
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Nitric Oxide (NO) is NOT the same as Nitrous Oxide (N2O). Nitric Oxide is one molecule of nitrogen, one of oxygen. Nitrous Oxide has 2 molecules of nitrogen, and one of oxygen.

And that extra molecule of nitrogen changes the gas completely.

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