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A binary compound of nitrogen and oxygen, NO, that exists in equilibrium with nitrogen dioxide NO; it is a powerful oxidizing agent and is used in rocket propellants.
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Dinitrogen tetroxide — IUPAC name Dinitrogen tetraoxide … Wikipedia
dinitrogen tetroxide — noun A colourless or pale yellow liquid (N2O4) used as an oxidant in rocket fuel • • • Main Entry: ↑dinitrogen … Useful english dictionary
Dinitrogen trioxide — Dinitrogen trioxide … Wikipedia
Dinitrogen pentoxide — Dinitrogen pentoxide … Wikipedia
Dinitrogen oxide — can potentially refer to any of at least four compounds: Dinitrogen monoxide, more commonly known as nitrous oxide, N2O; Dinitrogen trioxide, N2O3; Dinitrogen tetroxide, N2O4, an unstable dimer of nitric oxide; Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 … Wikipedia
dinitrogen — /dī nīˈtrə jən/ adjective Denoting a chemical compound containing two nitrogen atoms ORIGIN: ↑di • • • dinitrogen tetroxide noun A colourless or pale yellow liquid (N2O4) used as an oxidant in rocket fuel … Useful english dictionary
nitrogen tetroxide — noun dinitrogen tetroxide … Wiktionary
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