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decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide in an example of reaction​

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Answered by palakkandare
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Decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide N2O5 in CCl4 is a reaction

Answered by qwcricket10
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The first-order reaction is the decomposition of nitrogen pentoxide.

  • When something is broken down or simplify is decomposition.
  • Another name for nitrogen pentoxide is Dinitrogen pentoxide and nitric anhydride.
  • N₂O₅ is the formula behind nitrogen pentoxide.
  • The decomposition of N₂O₅ →NO₂+No
  • 2NO₃→2NO₂+O.
  • First-order reaction straightly depends on only one reactant.
  • If the reactant's measurement changes it will affect the reaction rate also.
  • Fragmenting of nitrogen pentoxide is a first-order reaction.
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