From nitric anhydride N2O5 you will get all other nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO, N2O3, NO2, N2O4)

From nitric anhydride N2O5 you will get all other nitrogen oxides (N2O, NO, N2O3, NO2, N2O4). Give the equations of the corresponding reactions.

We are given nitric anhydride or pentavalent nitric oxide. We need to get four more nitrogen oxides of different valences.

The first reaction is the decomposition of pentavalent nitric oxide into tetravalent nitric oxide and oxygen.

2 N₂O₅ = 4 NO₂ + O₂
The second reaction is the interaction of pentavalent nitric oxide with tetravalent sulfur oxide. We will get hexavalent sulfur oxide and bivalent nitric oxide.

N₂O₅ + SO₂ = SO₃ + NO
Two nitrogen oxides, divalent and tetravalent, as a result of a chemical reaction, form trivalent nitric oxide.

NO + NO₂ = N₂O₃
Tetra dinitrogen oxide can be produced by the chemical reaction of trivalent nitric oxide and oxygen.

2 N₂O₃ + O₂ = 2 N₂O₄.



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