Difference between nitro compounds and nitrogenous compounds
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The difference between the resulting structure of nitro compounds and nitrates is that the nitrogen atom in nitro compounds is directly bonded to a nonoxygen atom, typically carbon or another nitrogen atom, whereas in nitrate esters, also called organic nitrates, the nitrogen is bonded to an oxygen atom
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nitrogenous compounds are bonded with oxygen
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