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When nitrogen reacts with oxygen the product formed is ​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Nitrogen reacts with oxygen to form Nitrogen(II) oxide.

Explanation:

The equation for reaction between nitrogen and oxygen to form nitrogen (ll) oxide is written as: N

2

+O

2

→2NO

Therefore, the volume ratio of reactants to products is =1:1:2

Answered by vijayrakeshlaxmi
1

Answer:

The reaction between oxygen and another element generally results in the formation of a binary compound known as an oxide. The reaction itself is known as oxidation. ... In many cases, an element may form more than one oxide. Copper, as an example, forms both copper(I) (cuprous) oxide and copper(II) (cupric) oxide

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